You can entrust it to the company’s employees.
The legal representative needs to issue a power of attorney to the person in charge, stating in the power of attorney the specific matters to be handled by the person in charge and the legal consequences to be borne by the person in charge. Then the power of attorney needs to be stamped with the company's official seal and Signature of the legal representative (or personal seal).
When handling notarization, in addition to the power of attorney of the legal representative, the person in charge must also bring his or her own ID card, ID card of the legal representative, business license (copy), and organization code certificate (copies) and other originals (copies of the above documents must be submitted to the notary office). , the original document will be returned to the person in charge after verification at the notary office.