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A notary is the process of verifying and witnessing a document being signed. The notarized document will usually be used in the US. The apostille is a certificate issued by a Secretary of State that authenticates the document for use outside the US.
The Apostille is an official government issued certificate added to documents so they will be recognised in when presented in another country. Typically the Apostille Certificate is issued by the state from which the document originates although in some cases another state can issue the Apostille.
Submit the original notarized or certified document, contact information, and the foreign country in which the certification will be used, and the state will issue the certification. The statutory fee is $15 per document certification. Texas has the authority to authenticate a document only if it was issued in Texas.
The verification ensures that the name on the form is legitimate. The notary will add a stamp or seal to the paper, showing the date they witnessed the signature. An apostille verifies the authenticity of a document.
U.S. Embassies and Consulates do not have the authority to affix an apostille to U.S. documents so please do not book an appointment for this. The Secretary of State in the state where the document was issued is authorized to affix the apostille on a U.S. birth, marriage or death certificate.

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India, since 2005, is a member of the Hague Convention of October 5, 1961 that abolished the requirement of legalization of foreign public documents. Apostille is acceptable in all member-countries of the Convention (For more info please visit the website: www.hcch.net).
An Apostille is a sheet signed by a recognized authority, which includes their official seal, and is attached to a public document verifying it is authentic.
How to Request an Apostille Request a certified copy of the required birth or death record and indicate "Apostille" as the reason for the request. ... Upon obtaining the certified document, send it to the Texas Secretary of State's office with the required fee for an apostille.
The fee to authenticate documents has increased to $20 per document. Form DS-4194, Request for Authentication Services has expired and includes the previous fee. Please use the expired form and include the new fee of $20 per document.
Authentication involves having the documents in question notarized (a sealed certificate that confirms the authority of a public official, usually a notary public), reviewed by state or county officials, then certified by State Department officials.

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