Power of Attorney
Power of Attorney Authentication Services
Translation, Notarization, Authentication—Done Correctly
A Power of Attorney (POA) used internationally must be properly notarized and authenticated to be legally recognized abroad. Express Apostille Services LLC provides secure, end-to-end Power of Attorney authentication services, including remote online notarization, apostille, and legalization—handled efficiently through our technology-forward systems.
Whether your Power of Attorney is for real estate, banking, immigration, inheritance, or business matters, we ensure it meets the exact requirements of the destination country.
Power of Attorney in Any Language
We can notarize and authenticate Power of Attorney documents in any language. Whether your POA is written in English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese, or another language, our processes support proper notarization and authentication. The signatory needs to understand the full contents of the document, but the notary does not beyond the extent on validating whether it meets requirements for apostille.
If a certified or sworn translation is required for international acceptance, we can provide it as an add-on service and ensure it aligns with the destination country’s requirements. The translated version can either be authenticated separately if required, or both languages can be presented together for notarization and apostille in a 2-column format.
Remote Online Notarization for Power of Attorney
We offer remote online notarization (RON) for Power of Attorney documents, allowing you to complete notarization securely from anywhere—no in-person appointment required.
What’s included:
- Online Scheduling
- Secure online notarization using compliant digital platforms
- All required witnesses
- Up to 10 documents per signatory
If your Power of Attorney requires witnesses under applicable law or destination-country standards, we provide them as part of the service—no extra coordination needed. In the session we will collect the signatory’s digital signature and then the notary will wet-ink sign and wet-ink stamp the digitally signed document.
Power of Attorney Apostille & Legalization
Once notarized, Power of Attorney documents that are going to used outside the United States must be authenticated for international use.
We handle:
- Apostille for Hague Convention countries
- Full legalization for non-Hague countries
- State, federal, and embassy-level authentication
Our team verifies whether your Power of Attorney requires an apostille or full legalization and routes it through the proper authorities to avoid delays or rejection. With our Remote Online Notarization service, an apostille or state-level legalization can be obtained within a business day of the signing session.
Common Uses for International Power of Attorney
Clients frequently authenticate Power of Attorney documents for:
- Buying or selling property abroad
- Managing overseas bank accounts
- Immigration and residency matters
- Inheritance and estate administration
- International business transactions
Secure, Technology-Driven Processing
All Power of Attorney projects are handled using secure digital intake, document tracking, and standardized workflows. Our systems are designed to protect sensitive information while improving accuracy and turnaround time.
Authenticate Your Power of Attorney Today
Place your order online by uploading a completed but unsigned document and add a Remote Online Notarization for each signatory. If a computer or smartphone is not available to you for the Remote Online Notarization, we also offer mobile notary services in some markets. Chat us below to inquire about our mobilization services.
