An apostilled Power of Attorney (POA) is required when authorizing someone to act on your behalf in legal, financial, or real estate matters in a foreign country. Palm Beach County Apostille and Notary Services provides complete Power of Attorney apostille processing — including notarization — for individuals and legal professionals throughout West Palm Beach and Palm Beach County.
Power of attorney apostilles are among the most frequently requested notarized document authentications in our West Palm Beach office. International real estate transactions, foreign bank account management, overseas medical decisions, and foreign legal proceedings all frequently require apostilled Powers of Attorney. Our Palm Beach County specialists handle every document type — general, durable, special, and limited POA.
Draft your Power of Attorney and bring it to our West Palm Beach office for notarization
Our Florida notary public witnesses your signature and applies the notarial seal
We submit your notarized POA for Florida apostille — delivered ready for international use
A Florida Power of Attorney must be signed before a Florida-commissioned notary public and properly witnessed before it can be apostilled. Our West Palm Beach office provides both notarization and apostille services — you can have your POA notarized by our staff and immediately submitted for Florida Secretary of State apostille authentication in a single workflow.
Attorneys and legal professionals throughout Palm Beach County rely on our West Palm Beach apostille office for fast, accurate Power of Attorney authentication. Whether you’re handling a client’s international real estate closing, a foreign estate matter, or overseas business authorization, our team understands the legal document requirements and delivers correctly apostilled POA documents on your schedule.
We also serve individual clients who need to apostille a power of attorney to manage affairs for a family member abroad, complete a foreign property purchase, or authorize action on an overseas financial account. Mobile notary service is available throughout Palm Beach County for clients who are unable to visit our West Palm Beach office.
Florida law requires a POA to be signed in the presence of two witnesses and a notary public. Our West Palm Beach office can provide the notary and arrange witnesses to ensure your POA is properly executed for apostille.
Standard processing through the Florida Secretary of State takes 3–5 business days after notarization. Our West Palm Beach office offers rush options for urgent international legal, real estate, and banking deadlines.
Yes, as long as the notary is a Florida-commissioned notary public. Our West Palm Beach apostille office will verify the notarization meets Florida requirements before submitting to the Secretary of State.
An apostille issued by Florida is recognized in all 124 Hague Convention countries. However, some countries have specific requirements beyond the apostille. Our Palm Beach County team can advise on country-specific POA requirements.
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