Real Estate & Property Documents – Apostille & Authentication Support

Notary Royalty LLC provides professional notarization, apostille processing, and authentication support for eligible real estate and property-related documents intended for use outside the United States.
Property documents may require notarization, apostille, authentication, or other certification when an individual or business is buying, selling, transferring, managing, inheriting, or otherwise handling property in another country.
Documents May Include:
Real Estate Powers of Attorney
Property Powers of Attorney
Property Authorization Documents
Purchase & Sale Agreements
Property Transfer Documents
Deeds and Deed-Related Documents, when eligible
Property Affidavits
Ownership Statements
Property Management Authorizations
Lease or Rental Agreements
Mortgage or Financing-Related Documents
Estate & Inheritance Property Documents
Closing or Transaction Documents
Other Eligible Real Estate or Property Documents
Common International Uses May Include:
Purchasing Property Abroad
Selling Foreign Property
Transferring Property
Managing Overseas Property
International Estate & Inheritance Matters
Foreign Property Registration
International Banking or Financing
Authorizing a Representative Abroad
Foreign Court or Government Proceedings
Other International Property Transactions
Service May Include:
Preliminary document review for apostille processing
Identification of the document's issuing or notarizing jurisdiction
Notarization when required and appropriate
Texas apostille processing and facilitation for eligible Texas documents
Authentication coordination when applicable
Document courier and delivery coordination
Return shipping coordination
Status updates throughout the process
Professional and confidential document handling
Important: Real estate and property document requirements vary according to the document, issuing or notarizing jurisdiction, destination country, and receiving authority. Notary Royalty LLC does not draft deeds, contracts, Powers of Attorney, or other property documents; determine ownership or title; select a notarial act when one has not been specified; interpret transaction documents; guarantee acceptance by a foreign authority; or provide legal, real estate, or tax advice.
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