Get Missouri Marriage Certificate Apostille
Make your Missouri marriage certificate legal for submission in other countries with Globeia's U.S. apostille service. Before apostille, you must obtain a certified or recently issued marriage certificate from your respective county’s Recorder of Deeds Office in Missouri. The certificate must have the officer’s signature, departmental seals, and correctly mention the names of the couple.

After completing the first step, you can move forward and contact Globeia for your apostille application. We will process your details and send them to the Missouri Secretary of State's office.
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Apostille Your Missouri Notarized document

Follow the correct notarization guidelines to avoid the rejection of your apostille request later. Keep the following criteria in mind:

  • The document must have the notary's official signature
  • The notary’s seal must also be attached to the certificate
  • Don’t forget to get the notarial act's date and venue, with the county and state clearly mentioned.
Trust Globeia to successfully apostille your Missouri notarized document. We focus on accuracy and compliance to ensure that your document fulfills international recognition criteria.

Why Do Missouri Students Abroad Require Apostille?

As an international student, any documents from your home country will need an apostille on them. This will get your documents the legal that is required by the destination country’s authorities. College diplomas, transcripts, and reference letters are among the most commonly apostilled Missouri educational documents.

For Missouri students, getting an apostille is essential to a smooth transfer for work or further education abroad. This essential step makes sure that your academic achievements are recognized worldwide without any hassle.

Globeia’s Missouri Apostille Services

Experience the difference with Globeia’s smooth and easy Missouri apostille process. We strive to simplify the otherwise difficult apostille process, so that you do not have to waste time on preparing your documents.

Let us handle your application to the Missouri Secretary of State with precision and speed without breaking the back. Share your basic details with us using the contact form below and we will help you get started right away.

Will documents with an apostille stamp from Missouri be recognized internationally?

Yes, documents with a Missouri apostille stamp are widely acknowledged as a valid form of authentication abroad, making them more easily recognized in nations that have signed the Hague Apostille Convention.

Is an apostille similar to notarization?

No, an apostille is not equivalent to notarization. Notarization is the verification of a signature on a document by a notary public, whereas an apostille is a separate certification that verifies the notary's signature or seal. and makes the document valid for use overseas.

How long does a notarized document remain valid in Missouri?

In Missouri, a notarized document has no expiration date. However, the validity of a notarized document can be subject to the conditions.

What types of documents cannot receive an apostille in Missouri?

Documents signed by out-of-state notaries, federal government-issued documents, out-of-state vital records or court documents, and out-of-state school transcripts are not apostilled in Missouri. Instead, these documents must be presented to the appropriate authorities, such as the United States State Department for federal documents and the issuing state for out-of-state documents.

Who Can Issue an Apostille in Missouri?
Apostille can only be issued by the Commission's division of the Missouri Secretary of State's Office. Mail any documents that need to be apostilled to the following address: Commissions Secretary of State's Office Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 600 West Main, Room 322 The apostille request form for the Missouri Secretary of State includes a section where you must write the name of the country where the documents will be delivered.Your return address, phone number, and email address will be required.
Documents That Do Not Require Notarization
Birth Certificate
Death Certificate
Marriage Certificate
Divorce Certificate
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