| General Information about Apostille In 1961 many nations joined together to create a simplified method of "legalizing" documents for universal recognition. Members of the conference, referred to as the Hague Convention, adopted a document referred to as an Apostille that would be recognized by all member nations. Documents sent to member nations, completed with an Apostille at the state level, may be submitted directly to the member nation without further action. Documents that we provide Apostille Services for The most common types of documents include: 
							Marriage Licenses, Divorce agreements, Divorce decreeBirth Certificates, Marriage Certificates, Death CertificatesPower of Attorney - General, Special, Finance, Real Estate etc.Notarized copies of Passport, Affidavits, and other documentsTranscripts (School, College, University, or any other issuing agency)Diploma, Degree CertificatesPapers for ADOPTION purposesCorporate documents, such as… 
							
								Articles of IncorporationMerger AgreementsAuthorization letter for Bank, Finance, Office, and related company mattersCertificates of AmendmentCertificate of good standingPower of Attorney Please note that the list above is just illustrative of some of the more common documents that we receive. There are thousands of other document types that we can get you an Apostille for. 
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