A power of attorney is a legal document in which an individual gives another person the authority to act on their behalf. An apostille is a certificate that a document has been certified as a true copy by the issuing authority.
A power of attorney may need to be apostilled if it is being used in a foreign country. Each country has different requirements for what documents they will accept from other countries. An apostille is a certification that a document is genuine. If you need an apostille for documents being used in Washington, you can contact the office of the Secretary of State. The Secretary of State can provide apostilles for documents that have been notarized orsigned by a state official. Most types of documents can be apostilled if they originate from a participating country and if they are intended for use in another participating country. Examples of documents that can be apostilled are birth, marriage, and death certificates, divorce decrees, court judgments, powers of attorney, and educational diplomas. Please note that notarized documents must first be authenticated by a state official before they can be apostilled by the Secretary of State.
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