Ghana High Commision, New Delhi

Notarial Services

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  • Appointments are required for notarial services. Please see below for appointment availability hours at the Ghana High Commission, New Delhi. We are closed on Ghanaian and Indian holidays.
    Availability: New Delhi: Monday through Friday from 08:45 am to 11:30 am, closed the last Wednesday of every month
    Government-issued photo identification with signature (e.g., a passport, a driver's license, etc.) is required. If the document also requires witnesses, you must bring your witnesses, each of whom should present identification.


  • Make an Appointment Here,
    Other than the Ghana High Commission, New Delhi, there are no other authorized Ghanaian Notaries Public in India.
    An Affidavit is a sworn statement made by you. Write out the statement you wish to make, but do not sign the form.

    For us to notarize your documents, you must:

    • Have a government-issued photo ID, e.g., a passport
    • Understand your document, as we are not allowed to explain the contents to you
    • Have filled in the document with the appropriate names, places, and dates
    • Don't sign it; you'll sign it at the Ghana High Commission, New Delhi in front of the notary
    • Include all pages, information and accompanying documents;
    • Organize all pages in order, and the page(s) that requires the notary seal need to be flagged on the edge of the document;
    • Ensure the name of the individual signing the document matches the name on the presented identification (i.e., passport or other government-issued ID);
    • If your document requires witnesses, please schedule a separate appointment for them and ensure they appear with a valid government-issued photo ID;
    • Please note that the notarial fee of INR 8500 Paid online with receipts for each seal and signature required.

    Please Note: Notarizing Officiers cannot provide notarial services in connection with Statements beyond the Consular Officer's knowledge: e.g. that the document satisfies a specific legal requirement, that a person is the spouse of another, or an individual is an employee of a particular business or corporation.


  • Power of Attorney

    A power of attorney allows you to designate someone to take legal actions on your behalf. A typical example of this is empowering someone else to buy or sell property in Ghana in your name while you are overseas. Since we cannot advise you on the specific language or content of a power of attorney, please consult a lawyer or other appropriate advisor before coming to see us to have your power of attorney notarized.

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