This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form DH261A for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Florida Department of Health - a government authority operating within Florida. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is the DH261A Application for Florida Marriage Certificate?
A: The DH261A Application for Florida Marriage Certificate is a form used to request a Florida marriage certificate for the purpose of obtaining an apostille or notarial certificate.
Q: What is an apostille?
A: An apostille is a certificate issued by the Secretary of State that verifies the authenticity of a public document, such as a marriage certificate, to be used in another country.
Q: What is a notarial certificate?
A: A notarial certificate is an official document executed by a notary public to certify the authenticity and validity of a signature on a document.
Q: Why would I need to obtain an apostille or notarial certificate for a marriage certificate?
A: You may need an apostille or notarial certificate if you are planning to use your Florida marriage certificate in another country for legal or administrative purposes.
Q: How can I obtain an apostille or notarial certificate for my Florida marriage certificate?
A: To obtain an apostille or notarial certificate for your Florida marriage certificate, you need to complete the DH261A Application for Florida Marriage Certificate and submit it to the appropriate government office, along with any required fees.
Q: Are there any fees associated with obtaining an apostille or notarial certificate for a marriage certificate?
A: Yes, there are usually fees associated with obtaining an apostille or notarial certificate. The exact fees may vary depending on the government office and services requested.
Q: How long does it take to process an apostille or notarial certificate for a marriage certificate?
A: The processing time for an apostille or notarial certificate can vary depending on the government office. It is recommended to check with the specific office for current processing times.
Q: Can I request an expedited processing for an apostille or notarial certificate?
A: Some government offices may offer expedited processing for an additional fee. You should check with the specific office for their expedited processing options, if available.
Q: Can I request multiple copies of the apostille or notarial certificate?
A: Yes, you can usually request multiple copies of the apostille or notarial certificate for an additional fee. Check with the government office for their specific requirements and fees.
Form Details:
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