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Apostille Facilitation

What is an Apostille?

An "apostille" is a certificate or type of authentication issued to documents for use in countries that participate in the Hague Convention of 1961. If the country of intended use does not participate in the Hague Convention , documents being sent to that country, do get a "certificate of authentication" instead of "apostille". Types of documents include corporate documents such as company bylaws and articles of incorporation, power of attorney, diplomas, transcripts, letters relating to degrees, marital status, references and job certifications, home studies, deeds of assignments, distributorship agreements, papers for adoption purposes, etc. 

Many people prefer to enlist the help of a notary public because often documents need one or more notarizations, and also depending on the complexity involved, the time and effort it takes to traverse the various government agencies can be daunting. We are 15 minutes from the Secretary of States office. Once completed, will hand-deliver your apostilled documents to you and our rates range from $175 to $450.

Apostille certificate document corner and red notary public stamp on official document see
Apostille: Service
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