Do you require an Apostille for a document from New Jersey? An Apostille is a seal that makes your New Jersey document legal outside of the United States in participating countries of the 1961 Hague Convention. For non-participants, an additional step is required, but getting a certification from that country's Embassy or Consulate.
In addition to the other 49 states, we offer quick and dependable Apostille services in New Jersey for all types of documents, both personal and corporate, that originate in the Garden State. We may also get certified copies of vital records (birth, marriage, death, single status), court judgements, business papers, and other documents from NJ state authorities.
There is no margin for error with the Authentication or Apostille process. If mistakes are made, both your time and money will be wasted and you'll have to start all over again. If you want to look into outsourcing this part of preparing to studying abroad to someone with experience, please email me at jared@apostillellc.com or call 848-467-7740 to request my services or learn more.
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