Georgia Hague apostille
Do you need Hague apostilles for a Georgia document? We provide Apostille and Embassy legalization services in the State of Georgia and nationwide, for documents intended for international use.
If you are traveling overseas, or sending a Georgia document for use in a foreign country, you may be required to have the document apostilled or legalized. Hague apostilles have been adopted internationally as a uniform way of verifying documents sent between countries.
Georgia apostille: $175
Processing time: app. 2 weeks + mail
Please complete the Order Form and mail it with your original document(s) to
If you are sending your document(s) from a foreign country, please use FedEx, DHL, UPS or TNT, and email the tracking number so that we can watch for your package.
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Georgia apostille guidelines:
The following documents qualify for Georgia apostilles:
documents notarized by a GA Notary Public (IMPORTANT! A Georgia notary public is prohibited from making certified copies of publicly recordable documents such as deeds, mortgages, and other instruments dealing with real estate, vital records, birth certificates, marriage records, divorce decrees, powers of attorney, probated wills, student records or transcripts from public schools, colleges or universities, military discharges, Uniform Commercial Code documents, court pleadings, documents marked “filed” or “recorded”, most documents retained by a government office, Certificates of Naturalization, Certificates of Citizenship, Declarations of Intention to Become a Citizen, foreign passports
certified copies of Georgia Vital Records
documents issued by Georgia courts
Corporate documents on file with the Georgia Secretary of State Corporations Division. Note: These must be certified copies issued by the current Secretary of State.More Georgia apostille tips:

Publicly recorded documents must be official certified copies with the signature and seal of the issuing Georgia state or county official. These documents are never notarized.

Georgia notarized documents (examples: powers of attorney, affidavits, corporate documents, translations, diplomas or school transcripts, etc.): the notary public MUST complete a notarial certificate (i.e. notary language block that identifies the type of notarial act performed) and sign by hand in ink, exactly the name indicated on the notary’s commission.
Your document may be in a foreign language. However, the notarial statement must be in English.
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