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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the third authorization document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your Loan Number and Property Address at the top of the form. Ensure that all details are accurate for proper processing.
  3. In the AUTHORIZED AGENTS section, list the names and phone numbers of any third parties you wish to authorize. You can add multiple agents as needed.
  4. Next, both the Primary Borrower and Co-Borrower must print their names, sign, and date the form. This confirms your consent for Seterus, Inc. to share information with the designated parties.
  5. If required, complete the NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGMENT section by having a notary public witness your signatures. This step may be necessary for legal validation.

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Third party designee You can appoint on your tax form a person the IRS can contact about your tax return. This authorizes the IRS to call the designee to answer any questions that may arise during the processing of your return.
Third Party Designee authority is limited to the specific tax form and period of the return and is limited to issues involving processing of that specific return. This authority will expire one year from the due date of the return regardless of any extension dates.