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I have been told that I need to get an apostille seal. How do I do that?

Tennessee Department of Health: Vital Records
You may apply to the Tennessee Vital Records Office for an apostille. Follow the instructions to request a certified copy and include one check made payable to Tennessee Vital Records for the required copies. Include a second check made payable to the Tennessee Secretary of State for the apostille; the fee for the apostille is $2.00 for each document.

What is an Apostille document, why do I need it and where can I get it?

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The Apostille document is a special certification document which is accepted to countries who are a party to the rules of the 1961 Hague Convention. This Apostille document enables you to bypass further certification from the US Department of State and immediately send or take your documents to the country of intended use. Please contact your Secretary of State office for information on how to obtain the Apostille Document or log on to http://www.state.gov/www/authenticate. Top See similar questions...

Do I need to submit the original copy of a document?

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Generally, you may submit a photocopy of a document to USCIS. But you should be prepared to present the original copy of the document to an USCIS official at any time. See similar questions...

Do I need a Certified Copy or an Apostille?

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Certified copies of a marriage certificate (which is proof of marriage) may be obtained by contacting: Apostilles: Some countries may require a certified copy of your marriage certificate and an Apostille from the Nevada Secretary of State to finalize the marriage in your country. An Apostille may be obtained by contacting the Nevada Secretary of State by mail at: It is suggested that non U.S. See similar questions...

How do I obtain a record with an Apostille Seal?

NJDHSS - Vital Statistics
You must purchase a copy of your vital record from the State Bureau of Vital Statistics and Registration and indicate on your application that it is needed for Apostille Seal. You will receive a certified copy, which contains the original signature of the State Registrar or Assistant State Registrar. You must forward this certificate to the Department of Treasury requesting an Apostille Seal. Requirements can be found at the following link: http://www.state.nj. See similar questions...

CL: So it's true that Justice Scalia really does have his own copy of the original Constitution?

Chancelucky: June 2006
After a trip to a diner that sits on the original Mason-Dixon line in southern Pennsylvania, Sally and I find a clue there underneath the part of the menu that says "chicken-fried steak in white gravy", something only served in the south. This eventually leads us to an old courthouse in Northampton, Massachussetts. SN: Yes, there were several versions of the Declaration and multiple drafts, not all written by Jefferson. See similar questions...

How can I obtain the Apostille for a document?

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The POA document, has to be granted and signed before a Notary Public in the UK. Once granted, this document will need to be forwarded to the Foreign Office in London in order to be affixed with an Apostille in accordance with the Hague Convention of 1961. Your Notary will have full details of this procedure. See similar questions...

When do I seal a document?

Texas Board of Professional Engineers Homepage
License holders should affix their engineer seal, signature, and date of execution to all documents containing the final version of any engineering work. Refer to Board Rule 137.31 and 137.33. See similar questions...

What is the difference between a notarized document and an apostille document?

Questions and answers about offshore companies
A notarized document is a copy of the document which is certified to be a true copy of the original and signed (notarized) by the one who is a registered Notary Public. This notary public is usually an attorney a lawyer or a justice of the peace. An apostille to a document is the authentication, by a specially appointed government official, of a copy of a public document which has been notarized as a true copy by a notary public. See similar questions...

Do I need special training to use a document CD?

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No special training is required to view or print the documents when using intuitive software such as PaperVision. Most computer users are able to get results in just a few minutes. See similar questions...

How do I get a copy of a public document?

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Most public documents are available from the City Clerk's Office at 280 Grove Street between the hours of 8:30 a.m and 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. See similar questions...

Meta-FAQ: What is this document? Where can I get a copy?

Mindcraft - WebStone FAQ
This is a list of answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about WebStone. The latest copy is always available at http://www.mindcraft.com/webstone and via the WebStone mailing list. The FAQ is periodically posted to the WebStone mailing list, and to the USENET newsgroup comp.benchmarks. See similar questions...

Is a certified or notarized copy of a document acceptable in place of the original?

BCIT : : ices : : faq
No. Certified/notarized copies will be treated as copies and not original or official documents by ICES. Some organizations require that the ICES evaluation be based on an original document. If this is not required by the organization that you are applying to, ICES can complete your report with a document alert that says originals were not submitted. See similar questions...

Will an exported image be a perfect reproduction of the original document?

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It will be quite close, and you probably would not be able to tell the difference by looking at it. The slight degradation is due to the MrSID format being slightly lossy. See similar questions...

Why and when do I need an apostille set of documents?

Questions and answers about offshore companies
Most banks require the company Memorandum and Articles of Association and other companies' documents (public documents) to have an apostille guaranteeing them to be authentic documents and bearing the official stamp of the office of the authorized person to sign the apostille. Apostille documents are also needed for any other statutory use in a country other than the country of incorporation. See similar questions...

Why do I need to submit more than one copy of original transcripts ? can't you copy them?

Frequently Asked Questions for Interested Applicants
Transcripts are legal documents. When you submit a transcript to one program office, it becomes property of that office. It cannot be returned or copied. Because student files are housed and administered separately by different program and administrative offices, we are not able to share documents. One original of each transcript is kept on file in the Graduate Education Office and the other is sent to the Faculty of Graduate Studies if your application is recommended for admission. See similar questions...

What is an apostille?

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apostille is a certificate issued (in the U.K.) by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO). It confirms that a document was signed by the person whose signature is on the document. Often this is the signature of a notary, but the FCO also has other signatures registered with it, such as those of solicitors and officials. Each document carries its own apostille and these cost £12 each. For more information see "What does legalisation or authentication of a document mean". See similar questions...

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