Do you need to apostille a Special Power of Attorney (SPA) for the Philippines?
On May 14, 2019, the Philippines joined the Hague Apostille Convention. Documents destined for the Philippines no longer requires the red ribbon from the Philippines Embassy or Consulate office. The apostille issued by the Secretary of State is sufficient for the special power of attorney to be accepted in the Philippines.
In order to apostille the special power of attorney, it must first be signed and notarized. Please meet with a local notary public. Once your document has been signed and notarized, go ahead and mail it to our office for processing.
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Here is an example of a Special Power of Attorney for the Philippines:
Obtaining an apostille can be complicated. Don’t leave this process to untrained employees or non-professionals who do not fully understand the Apostille process and the unique requirements of certain countries. Your paperwork could be rejected costing you time and money. Don’t let this happen to you!
Our staff is available Monday-Saturday from 8am to 7pm to answer your questions and provide you easy to follow-step-by-step instructions. Please call us at 1-800-903-2470 or email: support@nationalapostille.com
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