When handling overseas entrusted notarization, the following matters need to be notarized:
1.Legitimacy:The legitimacy of the entrusted matter must be ensured, and it must be within the scope permitted by the laws and regulations of the region.
2.Authenticity:Authentic and valid documents and supporting documents must be submitted. These documents must be authentic and credible to avoid unnecessary legal disputes.
3.Prescriptive:The format and content of the power of attorney must comply with local laws and regulations, the language must be clear and accurate, and it must be signed by the principal and the trustee in person.
4.Time Requirements:Overseas notarization usually needs to be handled before the occurrence of the entrusted matter, and some countries or regions may require it to be handled within a certain period of time after the occurrence of the entrusted matter. Therefore, the processing time needs to be determined according to local laws.
5.Cost:Overseas notary work usually requires a certain notarization fee, which varies from country to country.
6.Material Preparation:Overseas notarization usually requires the submission of power of attorney, identity documents, household registration booklets, marriage certificates, real estate certificates and other materials. The specific material requirements may vary from country to country or region, so you need to understand and prepare in advance.
*From: Red and Blue Law Author: Qidu Notarization Hong Tao.