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Getting an apostille for your documents is easy to do. If we registered your business, we have copies of your incorporation documents. Clients who registered their business with another service just need to email us a copy of their supporting paperwork.

We legalizes hundreds of papers annually as Legalising document for Company registration is handled by us. We can legally certify the majority of documents in as little as one or two days with our apostille service. We offer a comprehensive apostille process that involves a solicitor's document verification. Provide your documents to us, and we will take care of the rest. When companies start doing business internationally, copies of their corporate documents might need to be provided to foreign authorities. These documents typically need to be apostille-legalized before they may be used in an official capacity.

We can assist you in getting your documents legalized. Whether you are providing background information about your organization, signing contracts, or opening a bank account overseas, we will ensure that your documentation is legally authorized for use in other countries.

Can we process a set of documents that have been apostilled?

An apostille is attached to the back of an incorporation certificate, which our lawyers will review and sign. This is how we treat each document separately and however, if you have two or more documents, adding an apostille to each one might grow expensive.

Our lawyer will develop a cover sheet listing each document in the package. The documents are scrutinized and then "bound together" with the proper fasteners. After that, the cover page is apostille-sealed, rendering the complete set of documents legally enforceable.

While this approach is often followed when processing company documents, we do encourage you to verify with the individual requesting the documents whether a specific set would be approved.

 

 

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