Documentation of the applicant – GRANTOR – (Identity and Electoral Card, passport in case of foreigners).
Documentation of the person who will represent him/her – ATTORNEY – (full name, identity card or document and address).
Information as specific as possible of the object of the representation, that is to say, all those actions that the GRANTOR requires the ATTORNEY to perform on his/her behalf.
In the case of Powers of Attorney for Purchase with Financing, some financial institutions require that your name appear explicitly on the power of attorney (e.g., LA Asociación Popular de Ahorros y Préstamos), the citizen must confirm this with the financial institution directly.
Data of the property to be transferred (copy of vehicle registration, copy of firearm permit).
REMARKS
For the notarial acts, it is obligatory to have the new Identity and Electoral Card.
In the case of powers of attorney for Purchase with Financing, some financial institutions require that your name appears explicitly in the power of attorney (e.g. the Popular Association of Savings and Loans), the citizen must confirm this with the financial institution directly.
Foreign Citizens: Notarial acts cannot be performed for foreign citizens unless a Dominican is directly involved in the process (e.g. reunification cases, divorces, etc.), otherwise they must go to a notary or to their consulate. For its realization, they must present the passport as documentation.