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Power of Attorney for Representation/Receiving or Submitting Documents (Sample, Template)

This General Power of Attorney grants your representative the right to submit and receive documents, sign, and represent your interests in any institutions, enterprises, and organizations. This may include representation in court, tax authorities, TsNAPs, banks, as well as receiving mail, pension, or other payments. You can clearly define the scope of powers in our builder.

When is this document needed?

  • When you need a representative in court, the tax office, or another state body.
  • For receiving a pension, mail correspondence, or bank payments.
  • To authorize someone to submit documents on your behalf to any institution (e.g., to apply for subsidies at a TsNAP).
  • For handling affairs on your behalf when you are busy or far away.

What is needed to issue this POA?

  • Passport and Tax ID (IPN) of the Principal (you).
  • Passport data and Tax ID of the Representative (whom you trust).
  • A clear list of institutions and powers (our builder will help you define this).

Frequently Asked Questions about Representation

It depends on the institution. For representation in court, banks, tax authorities, and for any transactions — notarization is mandatory. To receive mail or a pension, certification by a housing office (ZHEK) or a chief physician (if you are in a hospital) may be sufficient.

Yes, the Principal can revoke the POA at any time. To do this, you must notify the representative and third parties (e.g., the bank). A notarized POA is revoked through a notary, who will enter the information into the register.

An advocate's order confirms the lawyer's authority to provide legal assistance (e.g., in a criminal case). A POA (even one issued to a lawyer) grants broader civil law powers, such as the right to sign a settlement agreement or receive funds.