Documents required for notarization and authentication of Singapore companies:
1. Company registration certificate: This is the main document proving the legal existence of the company and its registration with the business registry.
2. Company constitution: This is a document outlining the company's operational rules and procedures, usually including detailed information on management and financial structure.
3. Company shareholders (or directors) meeting resolutions: These are formal documents passed by the company's directors or shareholders, typically used to confirm important decisions such as appointing directors or issuing new shares.
4. Company financial statements: These are records of the company's financial status, usually including income, expenses, assets, and liabilities.
5. Authorized representative identity proof: If you are not the company's legal representative, you need to provide a notarized authorization letter. This allows the company to authorize you to represent them in applying for notarization and authentication. (Adam)

