An “apostille” is a form of authentication a government seal that makes it legal to use certain documents outside of the United States issued to documents for use in countries that participate in the Hague Convention of 1961. A list of countries that accept apostilles is provided by the US State Department.
How It Works
you will need the original copies of your state-issued documents, we will then notarize to make them official. We also need the name of the country requesting that document, so your notary can double check the document requirements due to the fact that each country has their own set of specific guidelines regarding document apostilles.
Here are some of the legal documents that we can apostille for you or your company.
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power of attorney
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affidavits, and grants
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FBI criminal background checks
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transcripts, and records
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birth, death, marriage, divorce certificates
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adoption paperwork
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last will and testament
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trusts, warranty
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quit claim and mortgage deeds
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motor vehicle gift transfer forms
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teacher, teaching, and medical certificates, decrees and verification letters
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city, county, state, and , elementary/grade/middle/high school or college/university diplomas, degrees.