Nevada Certificate of Trust Agreement Form Template
Prove your Nevada trust to banks, title companies, brokerages, and lenders — without disclosing the full trust instrument. An editable Word (.docx) + print-ready PDF kit built to Nevada’s certification statute, NRS 164.410, as an affidavit signed and acknowledged by all trustees, with the proper Nevada acknowledgment. Built to be accepted the first time. Instant download.
Is This The Right Document?
Has a bank, title company, brokerage, or lender asked you to prove the existence of your Nevada trust?
A Certification of Trust is exactly what they’re asking for. This template covers the 7 facts NRS 164.410 lists and is, as Nevada requires, an affidavit signed and acknowledged by all currently acting trustees. Fill in, notarize, deliver.
Get the Template →If you’re funding a recently signed living trust, acting as a successor trustee, or re-titling assets, you likely need one. Call (321) 283-6452 to confirm.
$12.97 one-time. Instant digital delivery. .docx + .pdf included.
Why Nevada Trustees Choose $12.97 Over $300+ Attorney Drafted Certifications
$12.97
Noble Notary Nevada Certification of Trust Template
- Built to Nevada’s certification statute, NRS 164.410
- Covers all 7 facts the statute lists
- Affidavit signed and acknowledged by all trustees, as Nevada requires
- Nevada acknowledgment (NRS 240.166)
- Reliance & enforceability language under NRS 164.430
- Editable .docx + print-ready PDF
- Step-by-step Nevada fill-in instructions
- Instant download — ready in 15 minutes
$300+
Average Nevada Attorney Drafted Certification of Trust
- Same statute, same document, same outcome
- Consultation fee required upfront
- Days or weeks to receive the file
- Usually billed at hourly rates
- Often unnecessary for routine trust funding
- Title companies and banks honor properly-drafted certifications regardless of who prepared them
What’s Inside the Template Kit
Everything required to certify a Nevada trust to a third party under NRS 164.410. Editable Word file plus print-ready PDF you can open, fill in, print, and notarize today.
- Certification of Trust Template. Fill-in-the-blank Word document built to NRS 164.410 that covers all 7 facts the statute lists: trust existence & date, settlor and trustee identity, trustee powers and restrictions, revocability, co-trustee signing authority, the trust’s identifying number, and the form of title to trust assets.
- Affidavit, All Trustees Sign. Nevada requires the certification to be an affidavit signed and acknowledged by all currently acting trustees — the template provides a signature and acknowledgment block for every trustee, not just one.
- Nevada Acknowledgment. The Nevada short-form acknowledgment under NRS 240.166 — the correct Nevada form, not a generic out-of-state acknowledgment that gets documents bounced at the notary table.
- “Not Revoked” Statement. The statutorily required statement that the trust has not been revoked or amended in any way that would make the certification incorrect, and that the signatures are those of all currently acting trustees.
- Reliance & Enforceability Block. Language under NRS 164.430 confirming that a person who relies in good faith may assume the facts without inquiry and that the transaction is enforceable against trust assets, plus the NRS 164.420 excerpts provision.
- Identifying-Number & Title Fields. Built for Nevada’s specifics: the trust’s SSN or EIN, and the exact form in which title to trust assets is taken.
- Step-by-Step Fill-In Instructions. Plain-English guide to every field, written specifically for Nevada trustees — not a generic 50-state instruction sheet.
- Both Formats Included. Editable Microsoft Word (.docx) for filling in on your computer, plus a print-ready PDF if you prefer to complete it by hand.
How It Works
Download Instantly
Pay $12.97 via secure Kajabi checkout and download the editable Word + PDF files immediately.
Fill In the Blanks
Open in Word or Google Docs and replace the bracketed fields with your trust details. About 15 minutes.
Sign & Notarize
Print the document. Every currently acting trustee signs in front of a Nevada notary public.
Deliver to Institution
Give the notarized original to your bank, title company, brokerage, or lender. Keep certified copies.
Nevada NRS 164.410 — The Law at a Glance
Nevada has its own certification statute, and NRS 164.410 takes a distinct approach. Generic UTC templates miss it. Here’s what Nevada actually requires.
Purpose of the Document
Lets a trustee confirm trust existence and key terms to a third party in lieu of the full trust instrument, without revealing dispositive provisions.
7 Listed Facts
Trust existence & date, settlor and trustee identity, trustee powers and restrictions, revocability, co-trustee authority, identifying number, and form of title.
Affidavit, All Trustees
Nevada requires the certification to be an affidavit signed and acknowledged by all currently acting trustees.
Nevada Acknowledgment
Signed before a Nevada notary using the short-form acknowledgment under NRS 240.166.
Reliance & Enforceability
NRS 164.430: a good-faith party may assume the facts without inquiry, and the transaction is enforceable against the trust’s assets.
Nevada Trust Law, Not UTC
Nevada did not adopt the Uniform Trust Code; certifications follow NRS 164.400–164.440.
Valid in All 16 Nevada Counties & Carson City
Nevada state law governs Certifications of Trust statewide. This template is accepted across Nevada — all 16 counties plus Carson City, from Clark to Esmeralda, Washoe to Eureka.
Frequently Asked Questions
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The Nevada Certification of Trust banks, title companies, brokerages, and lenders ask for — an affidavit built to NRS 164.410, signed and acknowledged by all trustees. Editable Word + print-ready PDF, instant download.
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