Important notice: as of today, Article 17(2) of Board Agreement 106-2014 of the National Registry of Persons (RENAP) — the regulation governing the issuance of the Personal Identification Document (DPI) — has been amended. The new wording is as follows:
Article 1. Article 17(2) of Board Agreement No. 106-2016 of the National Registry of Persons is amended to read: ". To a third party, who must identify themselves with the Personal Identification Document (DPI), whose identity will be valid and authenticated under the procedure established by RENAP, and who must also present one of the following documents:
a. A written authorization from the holder of the DPI, with a signature legalized before a notary. b. A general or special power of attorney granted by the DPI holder. If a special power of attorney is used, it must expressly include authority to receive the DPI.