
We can assist you with quick and reliable document authentication, legalization as well as "apostille" services.
Most documents that are used outside the U.S. require a notary public, state or federal official seal. These documents are not valid unless they have been authenticated by the Department of State and legalized by the consulate of a particular country.
Currently there are about 50 countries that have signed the Hague Convention on Documents. This allows for an abbreviated legalization process called an apostille. An "apostille" is an official state-issued stamp or attachment to any public or private document that makes the document legal for use in any country that has signed the Hague Convention on Documents.
Send us your notarized documents and a cover letter indicating the services you require. If a document needs to be legalized for more than one country, send a separate original of the document for each location. If you need more information or additional services, please give us a call.
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