
| I am a US Citizen. How do I get an APOSTILLE STAMP on my criminal background record check? |
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| Monday, 27 April 2009 14:56 | |||
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Getting an APOSTIL STAMP in USA
The most common, convenient and fastest method of obtaining an apostille is to have it done through you Secretary of State in you home state. If live near a state court house you can walk in and have something apostilled while you wait. You may also mail the document and have it returned to your mailing address. An apostil is not the same as a public notary stamp and can not be substituted for one. You must have your document notarized BEFORE the Secretary of State will apostil anything for you.
There are three levels of U.S. competent authorities, one for Federal agencies, one for U.S. (federal) courts, and one for state documents, including documents executed before notaries.
2. U.S. Courts: Clerks and Deputy Clerks of the Federal Court System. Fee: $5.00. 3. States, Territories and Other Jurisdictions: Each state and other jurisdiction in the United States (District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, U.S. Virgin Islands, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam) Click Hear to read "How to Apostillize your document"
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