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NotaryCLT: Mobile Notary Public 
Serving the Charlotte Metro
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If you are local to the Charlotte, NC area and need to schedule an appointment for Apostille services, click the schedule button below. Rest assured your apostille will be handled by a Certified Apostille Agent! 

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The Hague Convention: Hague vs. Non-Hague Countries

The Hague Convention of 1961 is an international treaty that simplifies the process of authenticating documents for use between participating countries, known as Hague Countries. These countries have agreed to accept apostilles for the recognition of public documents. In contrast, Non-Hague Countries do not follow this convention and require a different process, usually involving consular or embassy legalization, to authenticate documents for international use. (See the current list of Hague countries, updated as of July 2024). 


The apostille system streamlines the authentication process, reducing the time and complexity required for document validation in Hague countries. However, if you are dealing with a country that is not a member of the Hague Convention, you will need to follow a separate set of procedures for document verification, often requiring additional steps such as certification by the embassy or consulate of the country where the document will be used.

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What is an Apostille and what's it used for?

An apostilled document is an official certificate issued by a designated authority in a country that authenticates the signature, stamp, or seal on a public document. It is used to validate documents for international use between countries that are members of the Hague Convention of 1961, also known as the Apostille Convention. This ensures that the document will be recognized as legitimate and authentic in another country, eliminating the need for a lengthy legalization process. Commonly apostilled documents include birth certificates, marriage certificates, diplomas, powers of attorney, and court orders.


An apostille serves as proof that the document is legitimate and can be trusted in international dealings. It verifies the origin of the document, the authenticity of the signature, and the capacity in which the person signing the document acted. Whether you are conducting business overseas, applying for visas, or handling legal matters abroad, an apostille ensures your documents will be recognized without further verification.



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Requirements to Obtain an Apostille

 To obtain an apostille, the document in question must meet certain requirements. First, the document must be a public document, meaning it was issued by a government authority, such as a birth certificate from the state, a marriage certificate from a county office, or a notarized document. The document must also be in its original form. Depending on your location, you will need to present the document to the appropriate state or federal authority that issues apostilles.

It is important to note that documents may first need to be notarized before an apostille can be obtained. The notary’s seal and signature on the document must be verified by the state or county where it was issued before an apostille can be issued. Some states have specific procedures or additional requirements, so it's crucial to check with the relevant office before submission.

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Example Documents that Can Be Apostilled

 A variety of documents can be apostilled, as long as they are public documents or notarized. The most common documents include:

  1. Birth Certificates
  2. Marriage Certificates
  3. Divorce Decrees
  4. Death Certificates
  5. Diplomas or Transcripts
  6. Powers of Attorney
  7. Notarized Affidavits
  8. Court Orders
  9. Business Documents (e.g., Articles of Incorporation)
  10. Certified Copies of Official Records

If you're unsure whether a document can be apostilled, it's best to consult with an expert in apostille services to verify the process.

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The Importance of an Apostille and When You May Need One

 The importance of an apostille cannot be overstated when dealing with international matters. Without it, documents may be considered invalid or illegitimate in foreign countries, leading to delays, confusion, or legal issues. The apostille ensures that your documents are recognized and trusted across borders.

You may need an apostille in situations such as:

  • Immigration and visa applications where proof of identity, education, or relationship is required.
  • International business dealings where documents such as contracts, powers of attorney, and company formation papers are necessary.
  • Legal matters abroad like court orders, divorce decrees, and property transactions.
  • Educational purposes when verifying diplomas or transcripts to work or study abroad.

Having your document apostilled can save you time and hassle when conducting business or legal matters in other countries.

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10 FAQS Regarding Apostilles

 

  1. What is an apostille? An apostille is a certificate issued by a competent authority in a country that authenticates the origin of a public document for international use.
  2. How do I get an apostille?You must submit the document to the appropriate government agency, typically the Secretary of State or a designated apostille office in your state.
  3. Do all countries accept apostilles?No, only countries that are part of the Hague Convention of 1961 accept apostilles. Countries not part of this convention require a different authentication process.
  4. Can I get an apostille for a notarized document? Yes, documents that have been notarized can be apostilled if they are public documents.
  5. Do I need to notarize a document before getting an apostille? In some cases, yes. If the document is notarized, the apostille office may need to verify the notary’s signature before issuing the apostille.
  6. How long does it take to get an apostille?The processing time varies by location, but it typically takes a few business days to a few weeks, depending on the office.
  7. Can an apostille be issued for documents in languages other than English?Yes, but the apostille itself will generally be in the language of the country issuing it.
  8. How much does it cost to get an apostille?Fees vary by state or country but generally range from $10 to $25 per document.
  9. Can I get an apostille for a document notarized in another state? Yes, as long as the document is notarized properly, it can be apostilled in the state where the apostille service is being provided.

Do I need to apostille a document for a non-Hague Convention country? Non-Hague countries require different procedures for document authentication, typically involving embassy or consulate legalization.

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NotaryCLT Signings™ APOSITILLE PRICING

Personal Apostille: NC

1st Personal Apostille (NC): $175

✔ Standard processing of one (1) Apostille.

✔ Includes Pickup & Delivery of Document.(within 15 mile radius of our office in Charlotte.)
Does NOT include cost of document shipping.


Exacmple: 1 NC Apostille

Birth Certificate A {NC}
$175

Total = $245

2nd (+ each additional) Personal Apostille (NC): $60

✔ Standard

1st Personal Apostille (NC): $175

✔ Standard processing of one (1) Apostille.

✔ Includes Pickup & Delivery of Document.(within 15 mile radius of our office in Charlotte.)
Does NOT include cost of document shipping.


Exacmple: 1 NC Apostille

Birth Certificate A {NC}
$175

Total = $245

2nd (+ each additional) Personal Apostille (NC): $60

✔ Standard processing services of 2nd Apostille (and each additional for NC thereafter)

✔ Must be processed at the same time as the 1st Apostille for NC


Example: 2+ NC Apostilles: 

Birth Certificate 1{NC}
$175
Birth Certificate 2 {NC}
$60
Marriage Certificate {NC}
$60

Total = $295

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As a bilingual Notary, I can provide services in both English and Spanish. This ensures that there are no language barriers when it comes to notarizing your important documents.

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Notarizations For Personal & Business Apostilles

If you Personal or Business document requires a notarization, the cost of the notarization is includd in the base fee of the apostille service. We strive to be transparent and have no hidden or surprise fees!

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