Powers of Attorney – Apostille & Authentication Support

Powers of Attorney – Apostille & Authentication Support

Notary Royalty LLC provides professional apostille and authentication support for eligible Powers of Attorney intended for use outside the United States.


A Power of Attorney may be required when an individual authorizes another person to handle certain financial, property, business, inheritance, banking, or other matters in another country.


Powers of Attorney May Include:

  • General Power of Attorney

  • Special or Limited Power of Attorney

  • Financial Power of Attorney

  • Real Estate Power of Attorney

  • Property Transaction Power of Attorney

  • Banking Power of Attorney

  • Business Power of Attorney

  • Vehicle Power of Attorney

  • Inheritance or Estate-Related Power of Attorney

  • International Power of Attorney

  • Other Eligible Powers of Attorney

Common International Uses May Include:

  • Buying or Selling Foreign Property

  • Managing Overseas Property

  • International Banking Matters

  • Estate & Inheritance Matters

  • Business Transactions

  • Vehicle Transactions

  • Foreign Court or Administrative Matters

  • Authorizing a Representative Abroad

  • Other International Legal or Administrative Purposes

Service May Include:

  • Preliminary document review for apostille processing

  • Notarization when required and appropriate

  • Texas apostille processing and facilitation for eligible documents

  • Authentication coordination when applicable

  • Document courier and delivery coordination

  • Return shipping coordination

  • Status updates throughout the process

  • Professional and confidential document handling

Important: Notary Royalty LLC does not draft Powers of Attorney, select the type of Power of Attorney a client needs, determine the powers that should be granted, interpret document provisions, guarantee acceptance by a foreign authority, or provide legal advice. Clients should obtain document and execution requirements from the receiving authority or a qualified attorney before signing.

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