
Apostille a Power Of Attorney
Enquire Now



Apply Online
Fill out our easy-to-use online form to get a quick estimate. Upload a scan of your document, and our team will review it for any errors or additional requirements. We’ll guide you every step of the way.

Send Your Documents To Us
Skip the need for in-person visits! Send us your documents through secure courier services like FedEx, DHL, or UPS. In most cases, we only require a scanned copy to initiate the process, saving you time and hassle.

Receive Your Paperwork
Once your documents are Apostilled, we’ll arrange secure delivery back to you via FedEx or DHL. Need it urgently? We offer expedited delivery options to ensure your documents reach you on time, no matter where you are in the USA or abroad.
Charges of Apostille & Authentication Services
Standard
Most Popular-
Personal & Business Documents
-
4-14 Business Days*
-
Federal documents
-
1-2 weeks or 8-12 weeks*
Rush
Recommended-
Personal & Business Documents
-
1-3 Business Days
-
ℹ️ Not available for Federal docs
Same day
Best value-
Personal & Business Documents
-
24 Hours*
-
ℹ️ Not available for Federal docs
Apostille a Power Of Attorney with Oregon apostille hub

1. Download our order form, then fill it out for Apostille a Power Of Attorney.
2. Send us the order form and your original paperwork by mail.
3. Have your Power of Attorney apostilled delivered to your address anywhere in the world!
Your Power of Attorney (POA) will need an apostille in order to be accepted in that country if you need to handle commercial or family matters on behalf of someone else there. Let a lawyer or a qualified specialist in that nation draft a Power of Attorney on your behalf to secure its authenticity. Once your POA has been correctly drafted, a US notary public must certify it.
Make sure the notary public you select has experience and is familiar with legal notarization requirements. Your Power of Attorney must include a notarized affidavit in English, which the notary public must prepare. Documents that have been incorrectly notarized won’t be allowed for apostilling.
All documents submitted for notarization must, in some states, be translated into English by a qualified translator. If you need help locating a qualified translator, please get in touch with us. We always verify notarized documents for faults or inaccuracies to make sure they are accepted and processed quickly. We will get in touch with you straight away and offer guidance on how to fix errors if we discover any problems with your notarized Power of Attorney.
Please be aware that a Power of Attorney that has been signed and notarized in one of the States must also be apostilled in that State. For instance, only the State of Oregon may conduct an apostille on your paperwork if you signed and notarized your POA there.
The following requirements are always satisfied by a properly written POA:
- It has an original signature.
- it is dated.
- Your POA doesn’t have any corrections or blank spaces.
Ready to apostille your Power of Attorney (POA) for international use? Download our order form, send us your documents, and we’ll handle the rest. For questions or assistance, Reach out to our expert team. We’re here to ensure your POA meets all requirements.
Common Documents We Apostille
Our Customer Feedback



Frequently Asked Questions
An apostille is a certification that verifies the authenticity of a document, such as a Power of Attorney (POA). An apostille is required for a POA to be accepted in a foreign country.
You will need to apostille your Power of auttor if you need to handle commercial or family matters on behalf of someone else in a foreign country. An apostille verifies the authenticity of your POA and ensures that it will be recognized by the authorities in the foreign country.