Bahrain Embassy Attestation for Power of Attorney

Power of Attorney Attestation from Bahrain Embassy

When someone wishes to handle legal, financial or any other official subjects in Bahrain on behalf of that Indian, then a Power of Attorney Attestation or Legalization from Bahrain Embassy in India is required. A Power of Attorney is an Official Document which may use to appoint someone to make decisions on behalf of that person. The person designate is called an "attorney-in-fact".

In India, a Power of Attorney Attestation and Legalization from Bahrain Embassy will be done in Delhi after the Attestation of Chambers of Commerce, Attestation of Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Government of India and the Attestation of a Notary Public.

The time frame to complete the whole process of Bahrain Embassy Attestation for Power of Attorney (PoA) will take around 7-10 working days. For Bahrain Embassy Attestation of a PoA, the original PoA and a Covering / Requesting letter is required. The request or covering letter will be saluted to the Consular of Bahrain Embassy, India.

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