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California Power of Attorney for Child Care Apostille

Authorizing a relative or caregiver to look after a child abroad, enroll them in a foreign school, consent to medical care, or travel internationally with the child; temporary care while a parent is away. Common destinations: India, the Philippines, Mexico, the UK, and EU states.

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Issuing authority
California Secretary of State (Sacramento or Los Angeles)
State / federal fee
$20 per document (California Secretary of State) plus any issuing office or notary fee
Processing
1–5 business days at the California Secretary of State once the underlying document is prepared, plus shipping each way

Quick facts

  • Category: Power of Attorney / Authorization
  • Apostilled by the California Secretary of State (Sacramento or Los Angeles)
  • Fee: $20 per document (mail) or $26 (walk-in) at the California Secretary of State
  • Free document review before you pay any government fee
  • Tracked outbound and return shipping included

What to know

Self-prepared — no issuing office. 1. Draft the child-care POA. Identify the child and the caregiver (agent), the powers delegated (school, medical, travel), and the period; exclude marriage/adoption consent. Both parents should sign where both have custody rights. 2. Sign and acknowledge before a California notary. The parent personally appears with satisfactory ID and acknowledges the signature; each signing parent is a separate $15 acknowledgment. 3. Confirm the notary’s seal, signature, commission number, and expiration are present and legible. Who can create it. A parent (or legal guardian) with authority over the child. Cost + timeline for THIS step (verified June 2026): notary $15 per signature for the acknowledgment (Gov. Code §8211(a)); usually same-day. Drafting is free. What the SOS needs to see: a California notary’s acknowledgment for each signing parent — current.

Frequently asked questions

Does this make the caregiver a legal guardian?

No — it delegates caregiving authority; legal guardianship is a court order (#41/#43).

What can’t I delegate?

Consent to the child’s marriage or adoption (§1500).

Is this the same as a Caregiver’s Authorization Affidavit?

No — that’s an affidavit (Family Code §6550) for school/medical consent; this is a POA (acknowledged). Use what the destination accepts.

Both parents — do both sign?

Where both have custody rights, yes; each is a separate $15 acknowledgment.

Common destinations

Countries this document is most often sent to (pulled from this page's own guidance). Every destination has its own rulebook — apostille (Hague) or full legalization (non-Hague).

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