What is a certified copy for an apostille seal?
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What is a certified copy for an apostille seal?
An Apostille is a form of authentication that verifies your document is a true copy of the original. Please understand that while apostille is a certification that your document is an exact copy of the original – it does not certify that the original document’s contents are correct.
Is an apostille the same as a notary?
Both verify that you held a Notary commission at the time you notarized the document. Apostilles are used when public documents are being transferred between countries that are a party to the Hague Apostille Convention of 1961. An apostille is issued by your Secretary of State’s office or Notary commissioning agency.
What is the difference between a true copy and a certified copy?
What’s the difference between a true copy and a certified true copy? A certified true copy is a special copy of an original document, made by a person such as a notary public, lawyer or commissioner. A true copy is simply a copy made from an original document, without the certification attached to it.