Apostille Document Services
Apostille, authentication, and legalization certificates validate the seal and signature of a notary or a public official on a document so that it can be accepted in a foreign country.
Have an official documents to be used in a foreign country? It oftentimes requires that you have these documents verified here in the U.S. before sending them or taking them to other countries.
The process will vary depending on the country in which the document will be used. The whole process may include Notarization, 50 states & DC Secretary of State Apostille/Authentication, the U.S. Department of State Apostille/Authentication, and Embassy/Consulate Legalization.
Here are a few examples of documents
- Birth Certificates
- Death Certificates
- Divorce Decrees
- Driver's License
- Probate Wills
- Judgments
- Affidavits
- Affidavit of One and The Same
- Agreements
- Articles of Incorporation
- Background check of the local police department Bylaws
- Certificate of Naturalization
- Commercial Invoices
- Copy of a U.S. Passport (identification page only)
- Deeds of Assignment
- Diplomas
- Employment Verification Letter
- FBI Background Check (also known as FBI Identity History Summary Check)
- Gift Affidavit
- Home Study
- Income Verification
- IRS Form-6166
- Marriage Certificates
- Name Change Certificate/Petition for Name Change
- Powers-of-Attorney
- Power of Attorney of Real Estate Transaction
- Power of Attorney of Divorce Proceedings
- Proof of Income
- Single Status Affidavit
- Transcript
- U.S. Residence Certificate/Affidavit
- Waiver of Inheritance
Business documents:
- Articles of Incorporation/Articles of Organization
- Amendment
- Company's Annual report (Statement of information)
- Bylaws (Operating Agreements)
- Good Standing Certificate
- Business License
- Meeting Minutes
- Board Resolutions
- Shareholders' Resolutions
- Corporate Stock Ledger
- Financial documents
- Bank documents
- Tax documents
- Contracts
- USPTO Documents
- FDA Certificates