Apostille Power of Attorney for International Use

A power of attorney apostille allows a legal representative to act on your behalf in another country. Many international legal and financial transactions require this certification.

Apostille Power of Attorney

What Is an Apostille for a Power of Attorney?

An apostille is an official certification that verifies the authenticity of a document so it can be legally recognized in another country that is part of the Hague Apostille Convention.

For a power of attorney, the apostille confirms that the notarized document is authentic and valid for use in international legal and financial matters.

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When Do You Need an Apostille for a Power of Attorney?

You may need an apostilled power of attorney if you want to authorize someone to act on your behalf in another country for matters such as:

Real estate transactions

Banking and financial matters

Business operations

Legal representation

Inheritance or estate matters

Personal or family-related legal affairs

Foreign governments, banks, courts, and private institutions often require apostille certification before accepting a power of attorney issued in the United States.

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