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Maine
Maine, the northeastern state of the United States, is a land of vast natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Its capital city, Augusta, and the bustling metropolis of Portland are home to a diverse population that cherishes its history and traditions. Maine is also a hub for international trade and commerce, which has led to a growing demand for apostille documents.

If you are looking to apostille a document in Maine, you need to be aware of the requirements and procedures involved.

What are the requirements for apostilling a document in Maine?

The state has strict guidelines for the apostillation of original documents, which include ensuring that the document is an original or a duplicate issued by the state. The appropriate signature must also be provided, and the original document must have been recently issued. The process of apostilling an original document in Maine takes anywhere from 4 to 10 business days.
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The types of documents that can be apostilled include birth, marriage, and death certificates, as well as divorce decrees issued by municipal, court, or state officials. If you have a notarized document, it must be signed by registered Maine Notaries Public, and the date from the notary public must also be provided.

If you need to apostille a scanned photocopy of an original document, there are additional requirements to consider. The appropriate signature should not be provided, and the original document should be damaged or issued over 10 years ago. The destination country must also accept apostilles of scanned photocopies of original documents.

It is important to note that because the notary and the apostille must be issued from the same state, the scanned photocopy of the original document that you provide will be notarized and apostilled in New York City. For mail requests, send applications to the Vital Records Office or the Maine State Archives. You can also make phone requests or visit the VitalChek Network’s website for online requests.

In conclusion, Maine is a state that takes great pride in its cultural heritage and is committed to ensuring that all documents are properly apostilled. Whether you need to apostille an original document or a scanned photocopy, the state has strict guidelines that must be followed.

By adhering to these guidelines and working with the appropriate authorities, you can ensure that your documents are properly apostilled and ready for use in international trade and commerce.

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Are you in need of apostille and legalization services for your documents in Maine? Look no further than Apostille International! Our team of experts will guide you through the entire process, ensuring that your documents are properly apostilled and legalized for use in international trade and commerce.

We understand the importance of having your documents processed quickly and efficiently, which is why we offer expedited services to meet your needs.

Our team is knowledgeable about the requirements for apostilling original documents and scanned photocopies, and we work closely with the appropriate authorities to ensure that your documents are processed in a timely manner.

Don’t let the apostillation process overwhelm you. Let Apostille International take care of all your apostille and legalization needs in Maine. Contact us today to get started!
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