October 23, 2015
If you have relocated from China to Australia and are looking to carry out personal or business affairs in China, the process can be at times difficult.
If you are purchasing or selling property in China, it may be convenient for you to give a Power of Attorney to a person in China to deal with the transaction on your behalf. This will save you having to fly back to China to formalise the transaction yourself.
Where a Power of Attorney is to be intended for use outside the borders of Australia it must be signed in front of a Notary Public who will attest to your identity and that you have signed the document in their presence.
We are based in the Sydney CBD and provide such a service.
The Power of Attorney will usually be drafted up by a Chinese speaking lawyer. This is typically because an Australian Notary Public is not familiar with the formalities regarding Powers of Attorney for use in China
The notarised Power of Attorney must be apostilled by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).
We can also assist you by providing you with a quick and efficient apostille service.
Should you wish to utilise our affordable and fast notarial or legalisation services or you just need some advice contact us via our website and we will respond to you inquiry as soon as possible.