In accordance with the resolutions reached at
the Hague Convention held on October 5, 1961, Diplomas, Oaths,
Affidavits, Certificates, Transcripts and other legal documents issued
or originating in one country can be accepted as notarized in another
country if accompanied by a notarization verification (obtained through
a County Clerk) and then sent to Esquire Corporate Networks for
attachment of an Apostille through the office of the Secretary of State
of the state of origin, verifying the signature of the County Clerk.
Every signatory nation to the Hague's Article
12 (regarding the international use of documents) is able to recognize
your Apostille bearing documents as authentic, as if they had been
notarized in the country of use. Non-signatory nations receive a
"Certification" in lieu of an Apostille, a Great Seal; with similar
affect.
Esquire Corporate Networks obtains Apostilles
and Great Seals from every jurisdiction on a daily basis. Contact
our team of document specialists for immediate assistance.
Esquire Corporate Networks obtains Apostilles
and Great Seals from every jurisdiction on a daily basis. Contact
our team of document specialists for immediate assistance.
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