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How To Obtain A Copy Of Power Of Attorney Document?

Amna Kabeer
Last updated: November 18, 2024 1:29 am
Amna Kabeer
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To learn how to obtain a copy of a Power of Attorney (PoA) document, follow these detailed steps:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Submit a request for a certified copy of the registered PoA. This may involve filling out a specific application form and providing necessary details.
  4. The copy might require payment of a fee. The fee structure can vary by state or region, so check the specific requirements.
  5. You may need to provide identification and proof of your relationship to the parties involved in the PoA.
  6. The office will process your request, and you will receive the certified copy once it is ready.
  7. If available, check if the relevant authority offers online services to request a copy using the registration number.
  8. 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.

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