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Power of Attorney Apostille & Embassy Legalization Services

Power of Attorney

Grant authority with confidence. Whether you are appointing a legal representative abroad, managing international real estate, or authorizing corporate signatures, your Power of Attorney (POA) must be legally authenticated to be recognized in a foreign country.

At US Apostille, we specialize in the expedited authentication of personal and corporate Power of Attorney documents. We navigate the multi-step process—from local notarization to the final Apostille or Embassy seal—ensuring your legal affairs proceed without delay.

Our Comprehensive Legalization Process

Legalizing a Power of Attorney is more complex than other documents because it starts with a live signature. We manage every step:

  1. Notary Review: The documents must be signed with wet ink.Also must be notarized in person not digitally.Then must be shipped to US Apostille office

  2. Secretary of State Certification: We obtain the state-level certification required for all POAs.

  3. Hague Apostille: For member countries (e.g., Spain, Mexico, France), we secure the Apostille for instant recognition.

Consular & Embassy Legalization: For countries like the UAE, Qatar, or China, we handle the final steps through the U.S. Department of State and the respective Embassy.

Power of Attorney Apostille Pricing

We provide a streamlined process for documents From Maryland SoS, covering everything from Receiving Your Documents  to the final state seal.


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Full Service Package

Service Fee ($35) + MD Notary, Court & State Fees ($15)

$50

1 Business Day


Important Note for Non-Hague Countries

If your Power of Attorney is intended for a country not part of the Hague Convention (such as UAE, Saudi Arabia, China, or Qatar):

  • Additional Fees: Total costs will vary based on the specific Embassy/Consular fees of the destination country.

  • Processing Time: Consular legalization typically takes longer than a standard Apostille.

  • Custom Quote: Get an Instant Estimate: Select your destination country to view the mandatory embassy fees and total processing time."

One-day apostille service for your company documents.

We obtain the apostille from the State of Maryland.
Regardless of which state your documents originated from.
Valid for use in all Hague Apostille Convention countries.

Processing time for all Company documents is 1 Business Day.
In real 6 days US Department closes on Fri, Sat & Sun.

Order today by 4:00 PM EST. We ship on
April 1, 2026
$50
per document + shipping No extra fees.

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This service is for company documents only. Not for personal documents

Embassy Legalization Services

Processing time and fees depend on the destination country.

We handle the entire legalization process with the US Department of State and the relevant Embassy.

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When is a Power of Attorney Apostille Required?

A POA is one of the most versatile legal documents. You will likely need our legalization services for:

  • International Business: Appointing a manager or agent to oversee foreign operations or open bank accounts.

  • Real Estate Transactions: Authorizing someone to buy, sell, or manage property on your behalf in another country.

  • Legal Representation: Giving a foreign lawyer the power to represent you in court or administrative matters.

Estate & Inheritance: Managing assets or inheritance claims across international borders.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Since a POA requires an original "wet" signature and a notary seal, we typically need the physical original to secure the Apostille.

Yes, but the notary's acknowledgement must usually be in English, or a certified translation must be attached. We can guide you through these specific requirements.