When Is An Apostille Needed
An apostille is a document that verifies the authenticity of a signature, seal, or stamp on a public document. Apostilles are used to make documents issued in one country legally recognized in another country. One needs an apostille for a document IF the destination country is a member of the 1961 Hague Convention AND the document was issued in another member country.
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