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Understanding the Hague Apostille Convention

The Hague Apostille Convention of 1961 abolished the requirement of legalization for foreign public documents, replacing it with a single apostille certificate.
Which Countries Accept Apostilles?
Currently, over 120 countries are members of the convention, making it the most widely accepted form of international document authentication.
What If the Country Is Not a Member?
If your destination country is not a member of the Hague Convention, your document will require a different, multi-step embassy legalization process.
Step-by-Step Instructions to Get an Apostille
Follow these steps to successfully apostille your documents:
- Identify if the destination country is a member of the Hague Convention.
- Obtain an original, certified copy of your document.
- Submit the document to the appropriate Secretary of State or federal office.
- Pay the required processing fees and wait for the authenticated document to be returned.
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Sample of an Apostilled Document
Below is an example of what a standard apostille certificate looks like when attached to a legal document.
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