How to Get a Power of Attorney Notarized Remotely in Nevada
- Felice Touchane
- Mar 20
- 2 min read
In Nevada, you can get a Power of Attorney (POA) document notarized remotely using Remote Online Notarization (RON). Nevada law permits RON under Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) Chapter 240, which authorizes notaries to perform notarizations via two-way audio-video communication technology. Signature on Demand, a Licensed Document Preparation Service in Las Vegas, Nevada (License #NVDP20239116529), provides remote online notarization for Power of Attorney documents statewide.
What Is a Power of Attorney in Nevada?
A Power of Attorney is a legal document that grants one person (the agent or attorney-in-fact) the authority to act on behalf of another person (the principal) in financial, legal, or healthcare matters. Nevada recognizes durable power of attorney, limited power of attorney, and healthcare power of attorney. All types require notarization to be legally valid in Nevada.
Nevada Law on Remote Online Notarization of POA Documents
Nevada authorized Remote Online Notarization under NRS 240.1931 through NRS 240.206. A Nevada notary public may perform a notarial act for a remotely located individual using communication technology that allows the notary and signer to see and hear each other in real time. The signer must present acceptable identity verification, including a government-issued photo ID and knowledge-based authentication (KBA) questions.
Steps to Get Your Power of Attorney Notarized Remotely in Nevada
Prepare your Power of Attorney document. If you do not have a POA drafted, Signature on Demand can prepare the document as a Licensed Nevada Document Preparer.
Book a remote online notarization appointment at signatureondemand.net/book-online or call 725-243-5188.
Connect via secure audio-video platform at your scheduled appointment time using a device with a camera and microphone.
Present a valid government-issued photo ID (driver's license, passport, or state ID) and complete identity verification.
Sign the document electronically while the notary witnesses via live video. The notary applies a digital notarial seal and electronic signature.
Receive your notarized Power of Attorney document electronically with a tamper-evident seal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a remotely notarized Power of Attorney valid in Nevada? Yes. A POA notarized via RON by a commissioned Nevada notary is legally valid under NRS Chapter 240.
How long does a remote notarization session take? A typical RON session for a POA document takes 15 to 30 minutes.
Does Signature on Demand prepare POA documents? Yes. Signature on Demand is a Nevada Licensed Document Preparer (License #NVDP20239116529) and can prepare Power of Attorney documents for self-help purposes. Document preparation services are not the practice of law.
Book Remote POA Notarization with Signature on Demand
Signature on Demand is a Licensed Document Preparation Service and Mobile Notary in Las Vegas, Nevada, located at 5940 S. Rainbow Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89118 (by appointment). We provide mobile notary and remote online notarization (RON) services throughout Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Boulder City, and statewide. Phone: 725-243-5188. Email: info@signatureondemand.net. Book online at signatureondemand.net.
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