Preparing your Colorado documents for an apostille can seem daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. Follow these steps to ensure that your documents are acceptable for apostille services by Documents International, LLC:
Not all documents require an apostille. Some common documents that may require an apostille include birth certificates, marriage certificates, and diplomas. Make sure you know which documents need to be apostilled before proceeding.
The Colorado Secretary of State requires that documents submitted for apostille services be certified copies. You can obtain a certified copy of your document from the agency that issued it.
To confirm the address where you should ship your document for apostille services. Documents International, LLC has delivery offices in Washington, DC, New York, Texas, California, Florida, and Mexico City. Email service@apostilla.com or send a Whatsapp message to +1-212-810-2124 to confirm the address where you should ship your document for apostille services.
Make sure to download and fill out the order form before sending your document. Send your document and order form to the address confirmed by Documents International, LLC.
After receiving your document, Documents International, LLC will process your request for an apostille. Once the process is complete, you will receive your Colorado Apostille.
By following these steps and working with Documents International, LLC, obtaining a Colorado Apostille for your documents can be a stress-free process. For further details or assistance, call Documents International, LLC at +1-212-810-2124 or email service@apostilla.com.
NOTARIZED DOCUMENTS ACCEPTABLE FOR APOSTILLE Documents notarized by a Colorado Notary Public are acceptable for Apostille of Certification. All signatures on the document should be original, all blanks should be filled out, the notary statement should be complete and it should show the state and county where the notarization took place and the date of notarization. (Although the document may be in another language, the notary statement must be in English.), the notary’s signature should match the name on the notary’s stamp and the notary’s commission expiration date must be clearly written or stamped. The signature of the person who notarizes or certifies the document must be on file with the Secretary of State.