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This guide will help users navigate the Refund Request form for the Nevada Prepaid Tuition Program. Following these detailed steps will ensure that your request is completed accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete your Refund Request form.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by filling in the current contract information section. Enter your contract number, followed by your name as the purchaser. Provide your Social Security Number (SSN) for identification purposes.
- Next, complete the student beneficiary section by entering their full name, address, city/state/zip code, email address, and telephone numbers for home, work, and cell contact.
- Indicate the reason for your refund request by checking the appropriate box. If applicable, enclose the required documentation, such as a death certificate, medical documentation, scholarship award letter, or any other relevant paperwork. If you are experiencing financial hardship or any other reason, specify it clearly in the provided space.
- In the contract owner signature section, sign the form. Note that a notarized signature is required. Ensure you have the necessary identification ready for the notary.
- Complete the notary section by providing the state and county where the notarization occurs. The notary will confirm your identity and sign/stamp the document.
- Finally, save any changes made to the document. You may download or print the form for your records, or share it as required for submission.
Complete your Refund Request form online today to ensure a smooth processing experience.
The Nevada Prepaid Tuition Program offers multiple plans for purchase to cover the cost of in-state Nevada tuition. Plans may also be used to offset tuition costs at eligible out-of-state schools. The Program offers a variety of plan levels, from community college to university, or a combination of both.