Apostille Power of Attorney for International Use
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?
Real estate transactions
Banking and financial matters
Business operations
Legal representation
Inheritance or estate matters
Personal or family-related legal affairs
FAQ Question
Your questions, answered
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Yes. In most cases, the power of attorney must be notarized by a licensed notary before it can receive an apostille.
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