Apostille Court Documents and Legal Records
Apostille Court Documents
What Is an Apostille for Court Documents?
An apostille is an official certification that verifies the authenticity of a public document so it can be recognized in another country that is part of the Hague Apostille Convention.
For court documents, an apostille confirms that the document was properly issued by a court or legal authority and is valid for official use abroad.
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When Do You Need an Apostille for Court Documents?
Handling an international divorce or family law matter
Submitting adoption records abroad
Using a court judgment in another country
Presenting legal affidavits for international proceedings
Updating civil records in a foreign jurisdiction
Completing immigration, residency, or citizenship processes
FAQ Question
Your questions, answered
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Common documents include divorce decrees, adoption orders, court judgments, legal affidavits, name change orders, and other qualifying court-issued records.
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In many cases, yes. Court documents usually need to be certified copies issued by the court before they can be apostilled.
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Yes. Legal affidavits can often be apostilled, but they may first need to be properly notarized.
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