
Legalize your Auto Power of Attorney
for Turkey & Morocco.
Avoid fines with a
Legalization & Apostille Stamp.
Full Service Package...
€165,77
incl. Chamber of Commerce legalization & Apostille
Urgent requests ready within 2 working days!

Step 1.
Receive your Auto Power of Attorney form here for free
How does it work?
Fill in power of attorney & sign
When a car is registered in the name of a company, the owner of the company or another authorized official registered with the Chamber of Commerce must provide the power of attorney with a signature.
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Fill in the auto power of attorneywith all the required information, such as the make, model and registration number of the car and the details of the authorized person.
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Print out the power of attorneyon stationery of the company and/or with company stamp. If this is not possible, state the Chamber of Commerce number on the power of attorney.
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Sign the power of attorneyand mention the initials, surname, and Chamber of Commerce number of the registered person with the signature.
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Checkwhether the information on the car power of attorney has been filled in correctly and completely.
Step 3.
Upload Power of Attorney & pay
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After you have completed and signed the power of attorney, you can proceed with completing the application. To do this, click on the "Complete my application" button.
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You will be prompted to the upload power of attorney and complete the payment.
Why Legalize through KES Legalization?
We can take care of the entire legalization process so that you have the right stamps on your lease statement or car power of attorney without any risks.
As soon as you are in possession of a signed car power of attorney we can start the legalization process.
Apostille
Consulate visit is not necessary. We will provide the power of attorney with an Apostille Stamp
Costs
KVK Legalization - €74.92
Chamber of Commerce + Apostille - €172.31
1. What's the difference between apostille and legalization? An apostille is a standardized certificate under the Hague Convention that validates public documents (e.g., birth certificates, diplomas) for use in member countries. For countries not part of the Hague Convention, documents undergo a full legalization process—local verification + Ministry of Foreign Affairs + embassy/consulate.
2. Which countries accept apostilles? There are currently 127 parties to the Hague Convention. Non-member countries (e.g., UAE, Qatar, Thailand, Vietnam) require full legalization. You can check the full list of countries that do not accept apostilles by clicking below.
3. How long does the apostille process take? The apostille process takes 1 day, but depending on what other operations need to be done it can be extended by another day. This situation is only in case the document is prepared to be apostilled and doesn't need to be requested from various governmental organizations.
4. How much does it cost? The legalization fee starts from 26 euros and 52 exVAT service fee. The total including VAT is 89 euros. This price also includes pick-up service and handling fees.
5. Do I need a translation? If the document is not in the official language of the destination country, you'll need a certified translation.
1. What's the difference between apostille and legalization? An apostille is a standardized certificate under the Hague Convention that validates public documents (e.g., birth certificates, diplomas) for use in member countries. For countries not part of the Hague Convention, documents undergo a full legalization process—local verification + Ministry of Foreign Affairs + embassy/consulate.
2. Which countries accept apostilles? There are currently 127 parties to the Hague Convention. Non-member countries (e.g., UAE, Qatar, Thailand, Vietnam) require full legalization. You can check the full list of countries that do not accept apostilles by clicking below.
3. How long does the apostille process take? The apostille process takes 1 day, but depending on what other operations need to be done it can be extended by another day. This situation is only in case the document is prepared to be apostilled and doesn't need to be requested from various governmental organizations.
4. How much does it cost? The legalization fee starts from 26 euros and 52 exVAT service fee. The total including VAT is 89 euros. This price also includes pick-up service and handling fees.
5. Do I need a translation? If the document is not in the official language of the destination country, you'll need a certified translation.
5. Do I need a translation? If the document is not in the official language of the destination country, you'll need a certified translation.
1. What's the difference between apostille and legalization? An apostille is a standardized certificate under the Hague Convention that validates public documents (e.g., birth certificates, diplomas) for use in member countries. For countries not part of the Hague Convention, documents undergo a full legalization process—local verification + Ministry of Foreign Affairs + embassy/consulate.
2. Which countries accept apostilles? There are currently 127 parties to the Hague Convention. Non-member countries (e.g., UAE, Qatar, Thailand, Vietnam) require full legalization. You can check the full list of countries that do not accept apostilles by clicking below.
3. How long does the apostille process take? The apostille process takes 1 day, but depending on what other operations need to be done it can be extended by another day. This situation is only in case the document is prepared to be apostilled and doesn't need to be requested from various governmental organizations.
4. How much does it cost? The legalization fee starts from 26 euros and 52 exVAT service fee. The total including VAT is 89 euros. This price also includes pick-up service and handling fees.
5. Do I need a translation? If the document is not in the official language of the destination country, you'll need a certified translation.








