Globeia is your reliable partner in simplifying the apostille process for Alabama school records and college diplomas. When dealing with these documents, it is important to note that they should bear the official signatures and school seals, and these seals and signatures must be notarized by an Alabama Notary Public for acceptance.
We specialize in providing an all-inclusive service to ensure your documents meet international standards. Whether it is obtaining an apostille for your University of Alabama, Alabama A&M University, or documents from any other institution, Globeia would love to be of assistance.
Translation and notarization are required for some document types. The translation must also be notarized as a translated document submitted without notarization is highly likely to be rejected.
Notarization involves a certified notary public verifying signatures and confirming identities, adding credibility and legality to the document. While Alabama vital records do not require notarization, some educational and business documents need to go through this process. After notarization, county authentication is also required before apostille submission. This helps prevent fraud and forgery in real estate transactions, wills, and powers of attorney documents, etc.
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Yes, notarization is required for Alabama school documents. They must be notarized by an Alabama Notary Public before the Apostille can be affixed to the document.
Every document in a foreign language must be attached to a notarized English translation. Your documents will be rejected if you do not provide an English translation.
The state of Alabama provides two types of authentication: apostille and certification. Apostille is used by countries that are members of the Hague Convention, whereas certification is used by non-members. The type is determined by the document's intended destination country.
An Alabama apostille for a Certificate of Good Standing verifies that the document is genuine and has been issued by the proper authority. It indicates that the entity named in the certificate was in good standing with the state of Alabama at the time of issuance.