Miscellaneous Forms
General court forms for Nassau County Surrogate's Court — power of attorney affidavit, third party authorization, notice of appearance, and proposed orders.
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Miscellaneous
4 forms
Affidavit as to Power of Attorney Being in Full Force
A sworn statement confirming that a power of attorney is still valid and has not been revoked. Often required by banks and title companies.
A bank or institution needs proof that the power of attorney is still active.
Third Party Authorization
Authorizes a third party to obtain court records or information about a case on your behalf.
Someone else needs to pick up documents or get information from the court for you.
Notice of Appearance
Filed by an attorney to formally enter a case. Tells the court and all parties that an attorney is now representing someone in the proceeding.
An attorney is entering the case to represent an interested party.
Proposed Order (General)
A draft court order submitted for the judge's signature. Used for routine matters where a hearing may not be required.
Your attorney needs to submit a proposed order for the judge to sign.
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