Power of Attorney (PoA) Apostille Services in India – Fast, Secure & Reliable
Power of Attorney Apostille
A Power of Attorney (PoA) is a legal document that allows one person to authorize another to act on their behalf for property, financial, or legal matters. When this document is to be used abroad, it must undergo apostille authentication to be legally valid in foreign countries.
At TT Attestation, we provide hassle-free Power of Attorney apostille services across India. From notary verification to MEA apostille and embassy attestation (if required), we ensure that your PoA is legally accepted worldwide.
What is a Power of Attorney Apostille?
A PoA apostille is the official authentication of a Power of Attorney by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Government of India. This process certifies the signature and seal on the document so that it can be recognized in Hague Convention countries.
For countries not part of the Hague Convention, the PoA must also be attested by the respective embassy.
Why is Power of Attorney Apostille Required?
You may need to apostille a PoA for:
Property transactions abroad – buying, selling, or managing assets
Business authorizations – appointing someone for company or trade work
Legal representation – assigning authority to a lawyer in another country
Immigration-related cases – authorizing someone to handle visa or PR processes
Without apostille, your Power of Attorney will not be accepted by foreign authorities.
Process of Apostille for Power of Attorney in India
We follow a government-approved, step-by-step process:
01 Notary Attestation – Local verification of the PoA.
02 SDM or State Home Department Authentication – Required for personal/legal documents.
03MEA Apostille – Ministry of External Affairs issues the apostille sticker/seal.
04Embassy Attestation (if required) – For non-Hague countries like UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, etc.
⏳Processing Time:
Standard: 5–7 working days
Urgent: 2–3 working days (subject to approvals)
Documents Required for PoA Apostille
Original Power of Attorney (PoA) document
Copy of passport of the executant (the person granting authority)
ID proof of attorney holder (if requested by authorities)
Authorization letter (if submitted via an agent/representative)