Power of Attorney (PoA) in Spain: Stay in Control While Living Abroad
Many Spanish procedures still require you attend in-person appointments or signature. If you’re abroad, missing deadlines, failing to file documents or being unable to sign documents means complications, fines or even loss of legal status. Granting a Power of Attorney (PoA) (poder notarial or apoderamiento) lets a trusted representative step in, keep your affairs active and avoid disruptions when you can’t be there.