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Do you need to legalize or apostille a document in the state of New Mexico? 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.

New Mexico

New Mexico, a state rich in history and culture, is located in the western region of the United States. Its capital, Santa Fe, boasts stunning architecture and a vibrant art scene, while the bustling city of Albuquerque is known for its annual hot air balloon festival. As a hub for international affairs, it’s no surprise that the state receives over 250 requests for document apostilles each month.

 

To ensure that your documents are properly apostilled or legalized in New Mexico, it is important to follow the requirements set forth by the state.

 

What are the requirements for apostilling a document in New Mexico?

For original documents, make sure that you have the original or a duplicate issued by the state, that the appropriate signature is provided, and that the document was recently issued. The apostille process for the original document can take anywhere from 4-10 business days.

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The New Mexico Secretary of State is authorized to apostille both public and private documents issued by any government agency, including those issued by County Clerks and State Registrars from Vital Records. Notarized documents must be notarized by a commissioned New Mexico Notary Public.

 

In some cases, a scanned photocopy of the original document may be accepted for apostille. However, it is important to note that this option is only available if the appropriate signature is not provided, if the original document is damaged, or if the original document was issued over 10 years ago. 

 

Additionally, it is crucial to confirm that the destination country accepts apostilles of scanned photocopies. Most countries do accept this option, but it is always best to confirm before proceeding.

 

As a final note, if you need to order certified copies of your documents, you can do so through the New Mexico Department of Health website or through VitalChek, which is the only online ordering source for New Mexico vital records. 

 

Remember that because the notary and apostille must be issued from the same state, any scanned photocopy of your original document will be notarized and apostilled in New York City.

 

Let us help you navigate the complex process of document apostille in New Mexico. Trust us to guide you through the process with ease and efficiency.

 

We are a qualified team to apostille your documents

 

Looking to apostille your documents in New Mexico? Look no further than Apostille International! Our team of experts is here to guide you through the process with ease and efficiency. 

 

Whether you need to apostille a public or private document issued by any government agency, including those issued by County Clerks and State Registrars from Vital Records, or a scanned photocopy of your original document, we’ve got you covered.

 

Don’t let the complex process of document apostille hold you back. Trust us to handle the details and get your documents apostilled quickly and accurately. Contact us today to get started!

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