Consular notarial acts are legal documents notarized at the Czech Republic consulate that have full validity in Czech Republic. Essential for managing affairs in your home country while living in the U.S.
Czech Republic consulates with notarial services
Anchorage
Consulate Honorary of Czech
View details โBryn MawrHonorary Czech Republic Consulate
View details โCharlotteHonorary Consulate of The Czech Republic
View details โChicagoConsulate General of The Czech Republic in Chicago
View details โClarenceConsulate General-Czech Rpblc
View details โHoustonHonorary Consulate of the Czech Republic
View details โKansas CityConsulate of the Czech Republic
View details โKennerConsulate General-Czech Rpblc
View details โLas VegasHonorary Consulate of Czech Republic in Las Vegas
View details โLos AngelesConsulate General of the Czech Republic
View details โNew YorkConsulate General of the Czech Republic
View details โSan FranciscoConsulate General of the Czech Republic
View details โSandyHonorary Consulate of the Czech Republic in Salt Lake City
View details โSandy SpringsHonorary Consulate of the Czech Republic in Atlanta
View details โScottsdaleHonorary Consulate of the Czech Republic
View details โSpartaPermanent Mission-Czechoslovak
View details โSpring HouseConsulate General-Czech Rpblc
View details โWashingtonEmbassy of Czechia
View details โCommon notarial acts at the consulate
- General power of attorney: authorize someone in Czech Republic to manage all your affairs
- Special power of attorney: for specific acts โ sell property, claim inheritance, represent in court
- Sworn declarations (affidavits)
- Signature certifications
- True copy certifications of documents
- Notarized translations
Required documents
- Your valid Czech Republic passport or ID
- The document to be notarized (already drafted)
- Information of the person receiving the power (full name, ID number, address)
- Witnesses (sometimes required, ask the consulate)
How to request a notarial act
Book an appointment at the consulate covering your state. Bring the drafted document or use the consulate's standard templates. The notarial officer reviews, witnesses your signature and seals the document.
Some consulates offer mobile notarial services for elderly or sick citizens who cannot travel to the office.
Costs and processing times
Notarial fees: typically $30-$150 per act. Most acts are completed same day. Documents may need additional apostille if used outside the consular relationship.