Rely on the certification services of our embassy to obtain recognized powers of attorney and documentation.
Please be informed that all procedures related to services such as general powers of attorney, letters of authorization, certifications, authentications, and others are being handled exclusively at our Consulate General in Montreal.
For any inquiries, please contact us at the following phone numbers:
Consular section (Ottawa): (613)-233-8900
Consulate General (Montreal): (514)-439-7151
– General Power of Attorney: It is one that serves to represent you in various actions.
Example: General Power of Attorney for Administration and Representation. VALUE: US$ 150,00
– Special Power of Attorney: It is the one that serves to represent you in a SPECIFIC matter until the process is completed. Example: Power of Attorney for divorce, marriage, lawsuits, representation, etc. VALUE: US$ 200.00
– Power of Attorney: It is the one that serves to represent you in a specific matter before a specific office.
Example: pension collection procedures before offices such as INJUPEM, FFAA, opening and/or closing of bank accounts, etc. VALUE: US$50.00
1- From the Applicant / Grantor: Identity card or any other current document that ensures Honduran nationality, describe your general status: marital status, profession and address.
2- Who is granted: The full name and general information: marital status, identification card number, profession and address in Honduras, etc. The reason for the Power it grants.
3- If the Power of Attorney is extended to a legal professional, in addition to the identity card number, you must have the card number of the Honduran Bar Association and the address of the professional office.
4- The applicant can present a draft text of what is required, otherwise, the document is written in accordance with the type of Power requested following the formats of Public Instruments in force in the Civil Procedure Code and Notarial Code.