How to Prepare and Notarize Power of Attorney
It summarizes the key points to consider when preparing the power of attorney: include passport number (not ID), quality of the photo in the passport, fidelity to the draft provided, and the inclusion of notarized and apostilled copies of both the power of attorney and the passport. It is crucial to avoid rejections.
Requirements for the Draft Power of Attorney
It lists the information that the client must provide to properly prepare the draft of the power of attorney: language, legal and tax addresses, telephone, mail and passport. This information is necessary to personalize the document and facilitate the legal process of opening an account.
Opening a Remote Account: Power of Attorney
It explains in a simple way how the remote account opening process works. The client issues a power of attorney in their country, sends it to Georgia, and the company takes care of translating and validating it before a notary. It is a summary of the complete service process.

