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How to Apostille a Certificate in the USA: Complete Guide
An apostille certifies that a U.S. document is valid for use in another country under the Hague Convention. Common documents include birth certificates, degrees, and legal papers. Government-issued documents usually don’t need notarization, while personal documents do. Apostilles are issued by the Secretary of State or U.S. Department of State depending on the document type.
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