North Carolina Apostilles
Authentications
The NC Authentication Office issues apostilles, authentications and certificates for a variety of NC documents, including: birth certificates, marriage certificates, statements of marital status, articles of incorporation, corporate bylaws, certificates of merger, powers of attorney, patent applications, trademarks, diplomas, school transcripts, deeds, and assignments of interest.
Hague Convention of 5 October 1961
The Convention applies to public documents which are certified or notarized by an authority or official in North Carolina. Examples of public documents for which apostilles are issued include: birth, marriage and death certificates; extracts from commercial registrars and other registers; court rulings; notarial acts; academic diplomas issued by public institutions, etc.
Frequently Asked Questions
There are more steps to get a document authenticated than we can include in a Frequently Asked Question. So: Get information on apostilles. Get information on getting a document authenticated for use in a foreign country. Use the same procedure for authentication and authority. Browse Authentications Frequently Asked Questions, Apostille Authentication & Authority. Are you Adopting? Cover Letter & Templates Fees, View Turn Around Times, Getting Documents to and From Us, See Courier Service Policies, Quick Reference Guide, Statutes, Hague Member List, and US State Department Authentications Office
The NC Authentication Office issues apostilles, authentications and certificates for a variety of NC documents, including: birth certificates, marriage certificates, statements of marital status, articles of incorporation, corporate bylaws, certificates of merger, powers of attorney, patent applications, trademarks, diplomas, school transcripts, deeds, and assignments of interest.
Hague Convention of 5 October 1961
The Convention applies to public documents which are certified or notarized by an authority or official in North Carolina. Examples of public documents for which apostilles are issued include: birth, marriage and death certificates; extracts from commercial registrars and other registers; court rulings; notarial acts; academic diplomas issued by public institutions, etc.
Frequently Asked Questions
There are more steps to get a document authenticated than we can include in a Frequently Asked Question. So: Get information on apostilles. Get information on getting a document authenticated for use in a foreign country. Use the same procedure for authentication and authority. Browse Authentications Frequently Asked Questions, Apostille Authentication & Authority. Are you Adopting? Cover Letter & Templates Fees, View Turn Around Times, Getting Documents to and From Us, See Courier Service Policies, Quick Reference Guide, Statutes, Hague Member List, and US State Department Authentications Office
North Carolina State Requirements:
Documents must be certified since April 1, 2000. All documents in a foreign language must be accompanied by a notarized English translation.
Documents must be certified since April 1, 2000. All documents in a foreign language must be accompanied by a notarized English translation.