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Do you need to legalize or apostille a document in the state of Michigan? Forget the complications and leave the work to us.

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At Apostille Int., we apostille your documents for use in international procedures through a fast and efficient service.

Michigan
Michigan, the state that houses the bustling city of Detroit and the serene capital of Lansing, is a land of boundless opportunities. The state government receives over 750 requests for document apostilles every month, which is a testament to the state’s thriving economy and the people’s unwavering commitment to progress.

If you’re looking to apostille a document in Michigan, you’ll need to ensure that you meet the state’s requirements.

What are the requirements for apostilling a document in Michigan?

For original documents, you’ll need to provide an original or duplicate document issued by the state, with an appropriate signature and recently issued. The apostille process for the original document can take anywhere from 4-10 business days. The Michigan Secretary of State will apostille both public and private documents.
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Birth, Marriage, and Death certificates are certified copies and issued by Michigan County Clerk, City Clerk, City Registrar, and Michigan State Registrar. Documents bearing the signature of Massachusetts Notary Public, Justice of the Peace, City/Town Clerk or Assistant, Court Clerk or Assistant, Registrar of Vital Records are also acceptable. Original documents must be signed in front of a Michigan Notary and contain original signatures.

It’s important to note that documents issued by court clerks from other states or received by fax are not accepted for an apostille. Additionally, notary publics cannot make a true copy statement in Michigan. If you need certified copies of an original document, visit the VitalChek website.

If you’re dealing with a damaged original document or one that was issued over 10 years ago, you can still get an apostille by providing a scanned photocopy of the original document. However, you’ll need to ensure that the destination country accepts apostilles of scanned photocopies. Most countries do accept an apostille of the scanned photocopy. You’ll also need the apostille within 24 hours.

Because the notary and the apostille are required to 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.

Michigan is a state that values progress and innovation. Whether you’re a business owner looking to expand your operations or an individual seeking to make Michigan your home, the state’s commitment to excellence is sure to impress.

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Attention Michigan residents! If you need an apostille for your important documents, look no further than Apostille International. Our expert team has years of experience in providing fast and reliable apostille and legalization services for U.S. documents, including those issued in Michigan.

Don’t let the apostille process stress you out. Let us handle it for you. We offer both original document and scanned photocopy apostille services, ensuring that your documents are properly authenticated and accepted in the destination country.

With Apostille International, you can trust that your documents are in good hands. We pride ourselves on our attention to detail, fast turnaround times, and exceptional customer service. Contact us today to get started on your apostille journey!
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