The Colorado Secretary of State issues apostille on certified copies and notarized documents on documents issued within the state. Vital records must bear the signature and seal of the respective health or vital records department. Certified copies of birth and death certificates can be obtained from Colorado Vital Records offices. Marriage, divorce, and other documents can be obtained from the County Clerk's offices.
For proper notarization of your documents, please make sure that they are original, not photocopied or stamped. There must also be no blank spaces on the documents. Ask your notary public to include the state, county, and date of notarization, in English, even if the document is in another language.
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Make sure the notary is a licensed attorney or revise the document to conform to Colorado law. Alternatively, contact the consulate or embassy.
No, the Colorado Secretary of State does not offer online apostille services. Apostille requests must be submitted by mail or in person.
Apostille requests may be rejected in Colorado due to incomplete documentation, incorrect fees, not meeting statutory requirements, or if the document is not eligible for apostille under Colorado law.
The Vital Records Office of Colorado can provide you with verified copies of Colorado birth and death certificates. Copies of marriage licenses, divorce decrees, and other court documents may be obtained from the County Clerk and Recorder's office where they were issued.