Get U.S. Power of Attorney Apostilled – Accepted in 100+ Countries

Whether it's a personal, financial, commercial (business) or medical Power of Attorney, we ensure your U.S. document is properly apostilled for use abroad — without delays or confusion.

Why Choose Us for Your Power of Attorney Apostille?

  • Specialized in Power of Attorney Apostilles

    We handle personal, financial, and medical POAs with full legal compliance.
  • Nationwide Coverage, Global Validity

    Apostilles from any U.S. state, accepted in 100+ Hague Convention countries.
  • Fast and Clear Process

    No confusion or delays — we guide you from start to finish.
  • Help with Document Preparation

    Not sure what’s required? We assist with forms and notarization if needed.
  • Real Human Support

    Questions? You get answers, not automated replies.

Other Personal Documents We Apostille

Get U.S. Power of Attorney Apostilled –
Accepted in 100+ Countries

Need to use your U.S. Power of Attorney abroad?
Whether you're authorizing someone to manage property in Mexico, handle finances in Colombia, or make healthcare decisions for a relative in Spain, you’ll likely need to get your Power of Attorney (POA) apostilled. This process ensures your document is officially recognized in over 100 countries.

What Is a Power of Attorney Apostille?
An apostille is an official certificate that verifies the authenticity of a U.S.-issued document for use in other countries that are part of the 1961 Hague Apostille Convention. It confirms that your Power of Attorney was properly notarized and issued by a recognized authority in the U.S.
Once apostilled, your POA can be used overseas without additional legalization steps in most participating countries — making it valid and enforceable internationally.

Types of Power of Attorney Documents We Apostille
We provide apostille services for all types of notarized POA documents, including:
  • General Power of Attorney
  • Durable Power of Attorney
  • Medical Power of Attorney
  • Financial Power of Attorney
  • Limited or Special Power of Attorney
  • Commercial (Business) Power of Attorney
Whether you're acting on behalf of a family member, representing a business, or managing legal transactions abroad, we make sure your POA is accepted overseas without delay.

Apostille Services in All 50 States
We process apostilles in all U.S. states and Washington, D.C. Each state has specific requirements, and we handle the paperwork accordingly to avoid delays or rejections. Whether your POA was notarized in Texas, California, New York, North Carolina, or Florida — we’ve got you covered.

Where Can an Apostilled POA Be Used?
A U.S. apostilled Power of Attorney is recognized in over 100 countries, including:
  • Mexico
  • Colombia
  • Argentina
  • Spain
  • Germany
  • France
  • Italy
  • Chile
  • Peru
  • Dominican Republic
  • India
If your destination country isn’t part of the Hague Convention (such as China or the UAE), we also assist with embassy or consular legalization.

How to Get a Power of Attorney Apostilled
  1. Notarize your document. The POA must be properly signed and notarized.
  2. Submit the original. A certified hard copy is required — scans or photocopies won't be accepted.
  3. We take care of the rest. We handle the apostille process directly with the appropriate state agency.
Why Choose Our Apostille Service?
  • Coverage for all U.S. states and D.C.
  • Apostilles for personal and business POAs
  • Fast turnaround options available
  • Trusted by clients handling international legal and business matters
  • Special experience with Latin American and European countries
Start the Process TodayDon’t let international paperwork slow you down. Get your U.S. Power of Attorney apostilled quickly, securely, and correctly — so it’s accepted abroad without issues.
Get a free quote now and let us handle the process from start to finish.

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