Start with the correct document version
A power of attorney should be checked against the destination country’s formal requirements before signing. Signature, witness and notarial requirements vary. Ask the recipient to confirm the exact document name, the information it must contain and how recently it must have been issued.

Important for this particular document
Powers of attorney are particularly sensitive to the order of steps. Check wording, language, witnesses and notarial requirements before signing. If a legal entity grants the authority, signing authority must be evidenced.

Original, copy or translation?
An original is the issued document. A certified copy shows that the copy has been compared with the original. A translation reproduces the content in another language but does not automatically replace requirements for an original or certification. The recipient’s instructions should therefore state which items must be submitted together.

Prepare a complete review
Scan the entire document, including reverse sides, seals and related attachments. Redact information that is not needed for the assessment, but keep relevant names, dates, issuing body, signatures and seals visible.
- Document name and issuing body
- Country and receiving organisation
- Recipient’s written requirements
- Requested submission date

What we help you clarify
You receive a clear assessment of which version should be used, which open questions the recipient needs to answer and the order in which certification, apostille, translation or legalisation may be required.


