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New Jersey Power of Attorney Apostille

Complete guide to apostilling Power of Attorney documents in New Jersey for international use

State Fee

$25

Processing

Same Day Walk-in

Requirement

Notarization

Step-by-Step Process

Important: Your Power of Attorney must be notarized by a New Jersey notary public before it can be apostilled.

Step 1: Get Your POA Notarized

Before requesting an apostille, your Power of Attorney document must be properly notarized by a commissioned New Jersey notary public. The notary will verify your identity and witness your signature.

Step 2: Prepare Payment

The New Jersey Department of the Treasury charges $25 per apostille. Payment options:

  • Check or money order made payable to "Treasurer, State of New Jersey"
  • Cash (walk-in only)
  • Credit card (walk-in only)

Step 3: Submit Your Request

You can submit your apostille request by mail or in person:

By Mail (5-10 business days)

Send to:

NJ Department of the Treasury
Apostille Unit, PO Box 307
Trenton, NJ 08625-0307

Include:

  • ✓ Notarized Power of Attorney document
  • ✓ $25 payment (check or money order)
  • ✓ Self-addressed stamped return envelope
  • ✓ Cover letter with your contact information
Walk-in (Same Day Service)

Visit:

NJ Department of the Treasury
225 West State Street, 3rd Floor
Trenton, NJ 08608

Hours:

Monday - Friday, 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Phone:

(609) 984-1900

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Last verified: December 2025

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