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नेपाल संवत: ११४५ वछलाथ्व द्वादशी - १२
Power of Attorney (अधिकृत वारेसनामा)
A Nepali citizen can give authority to represent or act on behalf of him/her in Nepal for selling rightfully held property or represent in the court in a specified form. The person who is giving such power of attorney can apply to the Embassy to attest it.
The Embassy may verify the signature of those giving Power of Attorney (POA) for which the following procedure should be followed.
Required Documents for all:
Additional Documents:
Original and copy of ownership certificate (such as land registration certificate(लाल पुर्जा), vehicle registration certificate(सवारी धनी प्रमाणपत्र-blue book), share certificate etc.)
Original copy of latest tax payment (revenue receipt), or its notary verified copy.
2. Legal representation:
Relevant documents for the legal representation (such as marriage certificate, ownership certificate etc. that verify the cause of legal representation).
Fee
25।00 DKK Power of Attorney Attestation of unidentified case
25।00 DKK Power of Attorney Attestation of ownership transfer of property within three generation of family-Single
250।00 DKK Power of Attorney Attestation of ownership transfer of property outside three generation of family-Third Part
Please note that the bank charges Transfer Commission (usually 50.00 Kroner) when sending the amount from outside Denmark. Therefore add bank charge to the above amount when transferring the amount. The amount can also be paid at the Embassy in cash.
Bank Details:
Name of Beneficiary: Embassy of Nepal, Copenhagen
Bank: Danske Bank
Reg. No.: 4001
Account No.: 3204374848
IBAN: DK9530003204374848
BIC/SWIFT: DABADKKK
Frequently asked questions.
No. If you are not Nepali citizen, or you were Nepali citizen but now you have taken foreign passport, you can not apply for the attestation, even if you still possess Nepali citizenship/passport.
1. Must I personally come to the Embassy? Why?
Yes, you (the principal) must come personally at the Embassy. The verifying official has to sign the document stating that the signatory has signed the document in front of him/her. This can only be ensured when the official sees the document signed by the right person.
2. Must I take prior appointment? What happens if I appear without appointment?
As per the existing rule, only the head of the Embassy - Ambassador or Charge d"Affaires a.i. - are authorized to sign the documents. If the signing official is occupied in other work, or is in leave or away from the Embassy, s/he will not be able to sign the document. To ensure his/her availability you must take prior appointment.
4. I am living outside Denmark, is there any alternative than me coming to the Embassy?
Generally, you have to come in-person to the Embassy, however if the Ambassador or the Charge d"Affairs a. i. happens to come to your country, s/he can verify the document there. You can ask the Embassy if there is such schedule.
5. If the attested PoA is lost/stolen/damaged or otherwise some changes are required what should I do?
By whatever the reasons thereof, if you have to make another copy of the PoA, you must follow all the procedure as before and you have to pay the fee as well. Therefore, we suggest you to properly prepare the documents before producing at the Embassy and keep them safe after attestation.