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Power of Attorney

The person who gives power of attorney must be legally capable of doing so; i.e. they must be of sound mind and of legal age (over 18 years old). Those who wish to give power of attorney must do so in person, before the Consular employee, providing at the same time documents which establish beyond any doubt their identity (name, surname, place and date of birth, name of father and mother).

The full name (father's and mother's included) of the proxy (the person to whom the power of attorney is being given) shall also be provided at the time that any certificate of power of attorney is to be drawn up and signed.

A draft text of the power of attorney from a notary public or a lawyer in Greece should be submitted to the Consular Office in electronic editable format (on CD or USB) or sent by e-mail.

For those who do not read or write Greek (even though they may speak and understand Greek) the presence of an interpreter is required, chosen by the person who gives the power of attorney. He will translate the document  and sign it as the interpreter.

Necessary documents:

1) Valid passport.

2) The exact particulars of the assignee, including name, surname, father’s name, mother’s name, occupation, address.

3) Exact specifications of the power of attorney (buying, selling, making or receiving payments, etc.). This document should be drawn up by an attorney or a notary public.

The fees for a power of attorney depend on the length of the document:

POWER OF ATTORNEY COPY TOTAL COST
2 pages €50 2 pages €10 2 pages €60
4 pages €100 4 pages €20 4 pages €120
6 pages €150 6 pages €30 6 pages €180
8 pages €200 8 pages €40 8 pages €240

As shown in the table above, the total cost of a power of attorney is EUR 60 for every 2 pages.

Please note that all prices mentioned throughout the website are in Euros. The exchange rate changes once a month and the rate is valid throughout that month.

The fees are paid in Korean Won (KRW).

Please note that we only accept  cash.

We do not accept credit cards, debit cards or personal checks.

Last Updated Monday, 18 December 2017
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