Updated July 18, 2024
A New Mexico real estate power of attorney form is a document that appoints an agent to oversee any duties related to real property or to participate in any of the principal’s real estate transactions. This document will require a notary acknowledgment. The principal may revoke this document at any time with a written notice that is served to the agent.
Laws
- Statutes – Uniform Power of Attorney Act (§§ 45-5B-101 — 45-5B-403)
- Signing Requirements – Notary Public.[1][2]