Delegating authority in Italy typically involves two distinct instruments: a Procura (a formal Power of Attorney, often drafted as a deed) or a Delega (a simpler delegation for specific administrative tasks). Drafting these correctly is essential; if a *Procura* is too broad or too narrowly drafted, it may be deemed invalid by the receiving authority or *Notaio*.
We draft bilingual instruments designed for maximum transparency. The dual-language nature of our drafting aims to provide complete clarity for all parties, ensuring no one can claim they did not understand the scope of the authority they were signing. Please note that Powers of Attorney are rarely recognized automatically across jurisdictions without specific drafting to meet the recipient country's standards.
Key Service Pillars
- Assessing Scope: Drafting *Procure* (Powers of Attorney) that are balanced for the intended legal task to ensure administrative recognition.
- Bilingual Transparency: Providing dual-language deeds to ensure all parties have complete comprehension of the authority granted.
- Administrative Delegations (*Deleghe*): Drafted for focused tasks such as bank account management, residency filings, or property utilities.
- Formalisation Oversight: Managing the execution process with notaries and solicitors to satisfy both local and Italian standards.
Frequently Asked Questions
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The Managed Process
Our structured approach to handling the legal burden on your behalf.
Instrument Audit
Verifying the validity of UK/IE LPAs for use in an Italian context, ensuring alignment with local formalities.
Notarial Formalization
Executing a Procura Speciale with Hague Apostille or Consular legalization for specific Italian mandates.
Digital Onboarding
Initial setup of SPID and PEC through authorized digital identity providers for streamlined interaction with Italian public agencies.
