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Apostille for Notarized Documents
Need an apostille for a notarized document? Upload your document for review and we'll help determine the next steps before processing begins.
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Apostille Services for Notarized Documents
Many documents intended for international use are notarized before they can be submitted for apostille processing. These documents are commonly used for business transactions, legal matters, family affairs, real estate transactions, international authorizations, and other situations where a foreign government, institution, or organization requires authenticated paperwork.
Common notarized documents submitted for apostille include powers of attorney, affidavits, authorization letters, sworn statements, business agreements, corporate resolutions, parental consent forms, and other signed documents. Because requirements can vary depending on the document type and destination country, every document should be reviewed before submission.
Unlike government-issued records such as birth certificates or marriage certificates, notarized documents often require additional verification before an apostille can be issued. Proper preparation is important to help avoid delays and ensure the document is accepted internationally.
We assist clients throughout Florida by reviewing notarized documents before processing begins and helping identify any requirements that may need to be addressed before submission.
Why Choose Florida Apostille Services
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We review documents before submission to help reduce delays.
Document Review
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Fast Processing
Most apostille are completed within 10 business days or less.
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International Use
Helpful for legal, business, and personal matters abroad.
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Email them to info@getfloridaapostille.com and include your name, phone number, and the destination country.
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Notarized documents often require additional authentication before they can be accepted abroad. Learn more about our Authorization Letter Apostille page or visit our Apostille vs Notarization page to explore common notarization and apostille requirements.