How to Give Power of Attorney

to a Lawyer in Antalya?

Attorney: Av. Ebru ÇEBİ

 

Bar Registration Number​​​​​​​: 1858

 

Tax Authority: Üçkapılar – 2330277984

 

Turkish Identity Number​​​​​​​: 33536283340

 

Address: Elmalı Mah. 21 Sk. Şerbetçi Apt. No:1 K:4 D:8, Muratpaşa – Antalya

What Is a Power of Attorney?

A power of attorney is an official authorization document that allows one person to act on behalf of another in specific matters.

 

Granting power of attorney to a lawyer is essential to ensure your cases and legal procedures are handled promptly and efficiently.

When Is a Power of Attorney Needed for a Lawyer?

In the following cases, it is mandatory to prepare a power of attorney through a notary or consulate:

 

  • Divorce cases
  • Alimony, custody, and property division
  • Recognition and enforcement cases
  • Title deed and real estate transactions
  • All types of lawsuits and debt collection proceedings

 

For certain procedures, a power of attorney with a photo and special authorization is required.

How to Obtain a Power of Attorney in Turkey?

A client can obtain a power of attorney by visiting any notary with their identification.
It is recommended that the content of the power of attorney be reviewed by the lawyer beforehand to ensure the process is carried out correctly.

What Are the Required Documents?

  • Identity card, passport, or driver’s license: A valid official identification document is necessary to verify your identity during the notarization process.

 

  • Authorization letter and signature circular for company transactions: For corporate matters, these documents are required to confirm the company’s authority and authorized signatories.

 

  • Two photographs for divorce and title deed procedures: Recent passport-sized photographs are needed specifically for these types of legal transactions.

Granting Power of Attorney from Abroad

Individuals residing abroad can issue a power of attorney through the nearest Turkish Consulate or Embassy. Powers of attorney prepared and notarized by Turkish consular authorities are directly valid and recognized in Turkey without the need for additional legalization.

However, if a power of attorney is issued by a foreign notary or authority outside of Turkish consular services, it must be legalized for use in Turkey. This legalization typically requires an apostille certification under the Hague Convention or, if the country is not a party to the convention, further consular authentication.

It is important to ensure that the power of attorney document complies with Turkish legal requirements and includes all necessary authorizations. Consulting with a Turkish lawyer beforehand can help verify the document's validity and prevent delays or issues during legal proceedings in Turkey.

Consult Us Before Issuing a Power of Attorney

A power of attorney containing incorrect or insufficient authorization may delay your legal process or cause your transactions to be deemed invalid.

Therefore, it is strongly recommended to contact us and share the details of your case before issuing a power of attorney.

 

This way, we ensure that your procedures proceed smoothly and efficiently.