Powers of attorney in Kyiv
A Kyiv notary prepares a power of attorney for your task: representation, property, vehicle, banking and corporate matters.
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Preparation of a power of attorney
A power of attorney is a legal instrument that allows a representative to act on your behalf in specific matters. For the document to be accepted without issues, the scope of authority, validity term and delegation options must be defined correctly.
A notary in Kyiv verifies the identity of the principal, the legality of the authority and the accuracy of the wording. This lowers the risk of disputes, rework and rejected filings.
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131 Velyka Vasylkivska St. (near Lybidska and Palats Ukraina metro)
+380 98 013 1131
Mon-Fri: 9:00 to 18:00, Sat: 10:00 to 15:00
How a power of attorney is processed
A clear process without extra visits: we agree the scope of authority, verify details and certify the document.
- • Pre-check of data: 5-15 min
- • Text preparation: on the day of request
- • Certification: after wording approval
- • Passport and tax number of the principal
- • Representative details
- • Property/vehicle documents if needed
- • Incorrect scope of authority
- • Institution rejection because of inaccurate wording
- • Repeat visit and time loss
Need help choosing the right power of attorney format?
Describe what the power of attorney is needed for, and we will suggest the best preparation option for your situation.
Official sources and useful materials
We added a practical block for clients: official regulatory sources and topic-based articles with procedural explanations.
Kyiv notary and powers of attorney: practical guidance
When preparing a power of attorney, it is important to define the scope of authority, the term and the possibility of delegation accurately. A Kyiv notary will help you avoid ambiguous wording.
Different types of powers of attorney require different supporting documents. The notary verifies identity, authority and compliance with the purpose of use.
If the document is intended for long-term representation, it is better to define revocation rules and limits of authority in advance.