With notarity you can have your power of attorney notarised by one of our partner notaries.
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Our partner notaries are ready and willing to notarise your Power of Attorney (PoA).
Have your PoA prepared? Simply schedule an appointment here.
A Power of Attorney (PoA) is a legal document that grants one person the authority to act on behalf of another person in specific or broad matters. The purpose of a PoA is to enable one person to make decisions, manage affairs, and conduct transactions for the other, which can include financial, medical, or legal decisions. This is especially useful if one becomes incapacitated or is unable to manage their affairs due to absence or other reasons.
In certain cases, you may need to include an apostille as well. Apostilles serve to authenticate notarisations for international purposes. Further information can be found here.