Apostille/Certificate of Authentication Request is a legal document that was released by the Arizona Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Arizona.
Q: What is an apostille?
A: An apostille is a certification that authenticates the origin of a public document, such as a birth certificate or a power of attorney, so it can be recognized in another country.
Q: What is a Certificate of Authentication?
A: A Certificate of Authentication is a certification that verifies the authenticity of a document, but it is used for countries that are not members of the Hague Apostille Convention.
Q: How can I request an apostille or Certificate of Authentication in Arizona?
A: You can request an apostille or Certificate of Authentication in Arizona by submitting your document to the Arizona Secretary of State's office.
Q: What documents can be apostilled or authenticated in Arizona?
A: Documents that can be apostilled or authenticated in Arizona include birth certificates, marriage certificates, academic transcripts, and power of attorney documents.
Q: What is the fee for an apostille or Certificate of Authentication in Arizona?
A: The fee for an apostille or Certificate of Authentication in Arizona is $3 per document.
Q: How long does it take to get an apostille or Certificate of Authentication in Arizona?
A: The processing time for an apostille or Certificate of Authentication in Arizona is approximately 5 business days, excluding mail delivery time.
Form Details:
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