Czech Republic
Document Apostille
Korean powers of attorney apostilled for the Czech Republic are required for legal representation before Czech courts, property transactions in the Czech Republic, and corporate matters handled by Czech lawyers. The Czech Republic is a Hague Convention member (since 1998). The document must be apostilled by MOFA and accompanied by a certified Czech translation. A Czech notary (notář) must also acknowledge the power of attorney.
Can an apostilled Korean power of attorney be used before a Czech lawyer?
Yes. The Czech Republic is a Hague Convention member (since 1998). MOFA apostille is required for Korean powers of attorney used in Czech property transactions and legal representation. A Czech notary may be required to acknowledge the document.
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