Most commonly notarized documents:
-Power of Attorney - DMV Documents - Legal Documents -
-Oaths and Affi rmations - Acknowledgements - Affi davits - Certify Copies -
-Mortgage Documents - Adoption Documents - Child Custody Agreements -Corporate Documents - Quit Claim Deeds - Depositions -
-Divorce/Settlement Agreements - Certifi ed Copies of Passport -
-Financial Documents - Business Documents - School Records - Wills -
-Trusts - Consent Letter for Minor to Travel - Single Status Affi davit -
-Court Recordings - Contracts - Commercial Leases -
And Others...
What is an Apostille:
An Apostille is a method of certifying a document for the use in another country pursuant to the 1961Hague Convention. The purpose of the Apostille is the recognition of the certified document in the country of the intended use. The Apostille in effect certifies that the notarization of the document by a notary public or the certification by a state agency is in fact legitimate.
If the country where you intend to use the document is not part of the Hague Convention, the additional step of legalization from their Embassy will be needed. We can also help with this process.
Any document notarized by a notary public
Certified copies of Passports or other copies
Birth and Death Certificates
Corporate Documents
Affi davits and Sworn Statements
Criminal Records, Police Records, etc.
Driver's Licenses and Identity Cards
Shipping Documents and Commercial Invoices
Certificate of Origin
Power of Attorney
Adoption Papers
School transcripts and Diplomas
...Any document required by the country as Apostilled
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