Documents That Must Be Notarized In Person for India Apostille Acceptance

Documents That Must Be Notarized In Person for Apostille Use in India

For many India-bound documents, in-person notarization is required to ensure acceptance by banks, courts, and government agencies.

Common Documents Requiring In-Person Notarization

  • Property Powers of Attorney

  • Bank authorization letters

  • Affidavits for financial matters

  • Inheritance and estate documents

  • Immigration sponsorship documents

Why In-Person Notarization Is Required

  • Indian authorities often require physical identity verification

  • Wet-ink signatures are preferred

  • Some Indian agencies reject electronically notarized documents outright

Avoiding Rejection

Using RON when not accepted can result in:

  • Delays

  • Re-notarization costs

  • Missed deadlines

We assess each document before notarization to prevent this.

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