Apostille


Since October 15, 1982, the USA has been part of the 1961 Hague convention abolishing the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Documents. In plain English that means that every country which is a member of Hague Convention is legally required to recognized public documents issued by other signatory countries as valid. Please note that Apostille is a complex and time consuming procedure and the following information must be obtained:

1. The document must be presented to our notary for verification and notarization.

2. Notary's signature is certified by the county clerk's office where the notary is qualified.

3. County Clerk's office affixes its seal and signature to the document.

4. At this point the document is inspected by Department of State and apostille is added to the document.

Please note that all birth, death marriage, divorce documents as well as education documents require special attention, that is why we urge you to call us for a free and professional consultation.

Elite Mobile Notary Service specializes in expedited apostille and authentication procedures.




 
DISCLAIMER: "The notary may not give advice on the law. The notary may not draw any kind of legal papers, such as wills, deeds, bills of sale, mortgages, chattel mortgages, contracts, leases, offers, options, incorpration papers, releases, mechanics liens, power of attorney, complaints and all legal pleadings, papers in summary proceddings to evict a tenant, or in bankruptcy, affidavits, or any papers which our courts have said are legal documents or papers." NYS Department of State Division of Licensing Services Notary Public License Law. Professional conduct.

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