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What You Need to Know About Apostilling Documents

Darren Chambers • Sep 16, 2019

What You Need to Know About Apostilling Documents

Apostille Services can be complicated. We have solutions for all your critical documents. An Apostille is for documents to be used in countries that participate in the 1961 Hague Convention Treaty. Authentication certificates are for documents to be used in countries that do not participate in the 1961 Hague Convention Treaty.

Gwinnett Apostille Services, LLC provides professional Apostille services for all 50 states, including D.C. We will ensure your documents are processed correctly for an Apostille in order to be accepted for use in the destination country and in a timely manner.

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By Angela Johnson 12 Jul, 2023
An Apostille validates the signature and seal of the issuing public official and a notary public so it can be accepted for use in another country. See below the example of the cover of what a document may look like after it has been Apostilled by the appropriate authority. (State of Alabama)
By Angela Johnson 12 Jul, 2023
Business Documents: You may be starting a business in another country. Power of Attorney: You may need a relative to handle some personal business in your country and need to give them authority through a power of attorney. Birth Certificate: You may want to become a citizen in your parents' country and have dual citizenship. FBI Background Check: You may be moving to another country and need an FBI Background check. (Allow Gwinnett Apostille to assist you will your documents so they will be properly Apostilled or Legalized.)
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