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The notary is signing the POA as a witness so the person issuing the power of attorney will need to visit a local notary in the UK to sign the document. When the POA has been witnessed by the notary or solicitor it can then be sent to us for issue with the apostille.
A power of attorney needs to be signed in front of a licensed notary public in order to be legally binding. The notary public is a representative of the state government, and their job is to verify the identity of the signer, ensure they are signing under their own free will, and witness the signing.
Powers of attorney executed outside South Africa for use in South Africa must be executed in the presence of a notary public. Depending in which country it is executed, it must also be sufficiently authenticated.
A power of attorney form needs to be notarized to authenticate the identity of the person signing. Notaries play an important role when executing a power of attorney.
Similar to a legal last will and testament, you do not need to have your power of attorney documents notarized for them to be legal. This applies to power of attorney documents in all provinces in Canada. However, there are a couple instances where you may want to include a notary.