When making a foreign POA for use in India if it is being attested at the local Indian Consulate then must it also be Notarised by a Notary Public?

 No

Either attestation from Indian consulate or notary suffice.

Both, attestation from Indian consulate and notary are not mandatory but it serves the purpose.


Below are the real examples that we succeeded POA with the following options

Option 1: Attestation from Indian consulate

Option 2: Attestation from Notary

Option 3: Attestation from both Indian consulate and notary


Below is the POA which we attested from consulate Singapore. We used this POA for selling a property in India. (Option 1)


Below is the POA, we only notarize in USA (no consulate attestation).

We used this POA for buying a property in India. (Option 2)


Below is the POA, we attested from consulate + notary in Australia. We used this POA for selling a property in India. (Option 3)


Prefer either Indian consulate or notary. Opting for both is not time and cost-efficient.

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