Powers of attorney

​Powers of attorney may be granted by Spanish or foreign citizens to authorize an agent to perform any valid legal act or business activity in Spain. 

There are different types of powers of attorney. The most common are: 

General power of attorney: This power entitles an agent to carry out, on behalf of the principal, and without limitations, any act valid in law (e.g., buying, selling, managing assets, entering into contracts, mortgaging assets, establishing a corporation, acting in an inheritance, opening and managing bank accounts, making payments and collecting debts). 

General power of attorney for lawsuits: This power is granted to one or more lawyers and/or party agents (procuradores) to represent the principal in all types of legal proceedings, with broad powers. 

Special power of attorney for lawsuits: This power is granted to one or more lawyers and /or party agents to intervene in a specific judicial process. 

Special power of attorney: This power is granted to one or more agents to represent the principal in one or more specific legal acts or business activities (e.g., buying, selling, managing assets, accepting an inheritance or donation, establishing a corporation, pension collection, obtaining a Foreigner Identity Number [NIE]), in accordance with the conditions established by the principal.

Documents required​​ 

In addition to the documents listed below, the Consular Office may request additional data or documents when necessary to assess the application. 

  1. Valid Spanish NationaI ID (DNI) or passport of the principal.
  2. NIE of the principal, if of foreign nationality.
  3. Copy of the DNI or NIE of the agent(s)
  4. In the case of a power of attorney for lawsuits, it is not necessary to provide a copy of the DNI or NIE of the lawyers and party agents.
  5. A description of the powers to be delegated through the power of attorney. An official record may be provided.
  6. Complete details of the habitual or accidental domicile of the granting parties and attorneys-in-fact.
  7. Marital status and, where applicable, matrimonial property regime of the granting party.
  8. If a legal person is represented, the registration of the legal person must be documented; the appointment of the representative and his competence with respect to the object of the power of attorney.​
  9. Payment of the fee, which varies according to the length of the document, the number of principals, and the number of copies requested. 

 

Procedure​​​ 

Inquiries are made through the electronic mailbox: cog.cabo@maec.es
The documentation can be submitted through the aforementioned electronic mailbox or by Post or courier; In these last two cases, the organization and costs are completely borne by the interested person.

The appointment for the signing is agreed by phone call and confirmation by email. The deadline for making an appointment varies depending on the complexity of the document, depending on the order of entry, workload and availability of personnel.

The cost will depend on the number of pages; It must be paid in cash, just before the signing and fixing of the final text. You can consult the “Fees” tab on this WEBSITE:

http://www.exteriores.gob.es/Consulados/CIUDADDELCABO/es/ServiciosConsulares/Paginas/TASAS.aspx

A personal appearance is always necessary on the day the document is signed. Grantors must identify themselves with the original of their valid ID or passport.


Revoking a power of attorney​​ 

Powers of attorney that are authorized by a Spanish notary or consul may be revoked at any time by means of a deed of revocation, which may be issued at this Consular Office, regardless of whether the power was authorized by a notary in Spain or by another consul. 

Relevant legislation 

  • Decree of 2 June 1944It opens in new window, definitively approving the Regulations on the Organization and Activities of Notaries.

     




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