Notarial Powers of Attorney

Legal certainty behind every representation

Types of Powers of Attorney

  • General: Granted to represent the Principal in various legal acts and remain in effect until revoked.

  • Special: Granted to represent the Principal in specific legal acts, whose validity ends once the act for which they were granted has been completed.

With Authority

  • Litigation and Collections: Representation in all types of proceedings and collection of payments.

  • Administration: Carrying out administrative procedures before agencies, and managing assets and interests.

  • Labor Matters: Appearing before local and federal labor authorities to act as employer representatives.

  • Acts of Ownership: Mortgaging, donating, buying, selling, and carrying out transactions involving assets.

  • Signing of Negotiable Instruments and Credit Transactions: Granting, accepting, drawing, endorsing, guaranteeing, and signing all types of negotiable instruments.

  • Bank Accounts: Opening and closing bank accounts, drawing against them, and designating the persons who may operate and manage them in accordance with the authority granted.

A properly structured power of attorney guarantees secure and efficient representation.

Identification of the Principal: Verification of the legal capacity, legal personality, and authority of the person who will grant the instrument, whether an individual or legal entity.

Determination of Power and Authority: Analysis of the legal act to specify the appropriate power of attorney, its scope, validity, limitations, and accountability.

Notarial Formalization: Coordination for the signing of the Public Deed before a Notary Public.

It is a public document granted before a Notary, through which a person called the Principal authorizes another, called the Attorney-in-Fact, to act on their behalf in certain legal acts.

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