To learn how to obtain a copy of a Power of Attorney (PoA) document, follow these detailed steps:
- Visit the Sub-Registrar’s office to check if your PoA has been registered. Your PoA needs to be registered in order to be obtained a copy. If it is unregistered, obtaining a copy may be more complicated.
- You may need to know the registration number or details about the parties involved. For this, search the location of the sub-registrar’s office.
- Submit a request for a certified copy of the registered PoA. This may involve filling out a specific application form and providing necessary details.
- The copy might require payment of a fee. The fee structure can vary by state or region, so check the specific requirements.
- You may need to provide identification and proof of your relationship to the parties involved in the PoA.
- The office will process your request, and you will receive the certified copy once it is ready.
- If available, check if the relevant authority offers online services to request a copy using the registration number.
- If you face difficulties, consider filing an RTI application to request the information if applicable in your jurisdiction.
Following these steps will help you successfully obtain a copy of a Power of Attorney document.