Step by Step How to obtain Power of Attorney for Nicaragua:
- Have a lawyer draw up a Power of Attorney form. Click here for an example.
- Take it to a Notary to be notarized. This justifies your signature.
- Take or send the notarized document to be authenticated at the Attorney General's Office, State Office, or Department of Foreign Affairs. Authenticating is basically an approval of the Notary's seal. (If you are in Toronto, call Alain Mose, Document Service Manager of Ontario Gov. 416-325-8420)
- Send all your documents to the Nicaraguan Embassy in Washington D.C. with:
-$25 U.S. money order
-a Self Addressed Envelope pre-stamped (U.S.)
Embassy of Nicaragua
1627 New Hampshire Avenue, NW,
Washington DC, 20009 U.S.A.
Phone: (+1-202) 939-6570/-3, (+1-202) 939-6531/2 consulate
Fax: (+1-202) 939-6545, (+1-202) 939-6545
Web Site: http://www.embanic.org
- The embassy in Washington D.C. with place an embassy stamp on your documents, validating them, and send them back to you.
- There is no Nicaraguan Embassy in Canada, so Washington D.C. handles all their affairs.
If you have any questions regarding Power of Attorney for Nicaragua, please call Douglas Sirrs in Canada at 905-430-0572, or email him at Douglas.Sirrs@sympatico.ca
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