General Power of Authority Services
Professional power of attorney drafting and notarization services with complete legal compliance and expert guidance.
A General Power of Attorney is a legal document that grants broad authority to an agent (attorney-in-fact) to act on behalf of the principal in various matters. This document allows the agent to handle financial transactions, property dealings, legal matters, and other important decisions when the principal is unable to do so personally. The power of attorney contains specific powers granted, limitations (if any), duration of authority, and conditions for revocation. It serves as legal authorization for the agent to represent the principal in dealings with banks, government offices, courts, and other institutions.
How it Works
Our streamlined process ensures your power of attorney is completed efficiently and legally
Requirement Analysis
We understand your specific needs and the scope of powers to be granted in the General Power of Attorney.
Legal Drafting
Our legal experts prepare a comprehensive Power of Attorney document as per law with all necessary clauses.
Document Verification
We verify all party details, witness information, and ensure the document meets legal requirements.
Notarization Process
Complete assistance with notarization and attestation of the Power of Attorney document.
Registration & Delivery
Final registration (if required) and delivery of the executed Power of Attorney with all compliance certificates.
Documents You'll Need
Essential documents for your power of attorney process
1Identity Proof of Principal and Agent
Identity Proof of Principal and Agent
Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, Passport, or Driver's License for both the person granting power (principal) and the person receiving power (agent).
2Address Proof
Address Proof
Current address proof for both principal and agent including utility bills, bank statements, or rental agreements.
3PAN Card of Both Parties
PAN Card of Both Parties
Permanent Account Number (PAN) card is mandatory for both principal and agent for tax compliance and verification.
4Property Documents (if applicable)
Property Documents (if applicable)
Original property papers, title deeds, and ownership documents if the power of attorney relates to property transactions.
5Passport Size Photographs
Passport Size Photographs
Recent passport-size photographs of both principal and agent for document verification and notarization.
6Medical Certificate (if required)
Medical Certificate (if required)
Medical fitness certificate from a qualified doctor confirming the principal's mental capacity and sound mind.
7Witness Information
Witness Information
Identity proof and contact details of at least two witnesses who will sign the power of attorney document.
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