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

Ohio

Ohio, a state located in the Midwestern region of the United States, is renowned for its rich history and diverse culture. Its capital and most populous city, Columbus, is a hub of activity, attracting millions of visitors every year. 

 

But did you know that Ohio is also a hotspot for document legalization?

 

What are the requirements for apostilling a document in Ohio?

The state of Ohio receives an impressive 700+ requests for apostilles every month. To meet this demand, the Ohio Secretary of State has put in place a comprehensive set of requirements for apostilling documents. These requirements ensure that the apostille process is smooth and efficient, while maintaining the highest standards of authenticity and security.

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  • Provide us with the necessary information for your process.

  • Receive your document in the shortest possible time!

One of the key requirements is that the original document must be issued by the State and have the appropriate signature. Additionally, the original document must have been recently issued, and the apostille process typically takes between 4-10 business days. 

 

Ohio Secretary of State apostilles public and private documents, including birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, divorce decrees, probated wills, transcripts, diplomas, power of attorney, and more.

 

Interestingly, photocopies of some documents are acceptable for apostilling, provided they were notarized correctly by an Ohio Notary Public and certified by the county clerk of the court or an active Ohio attorney notary. However, this does not apply to birth and death certificates.

 

For those who need an apostille urgently, Ohio also allows for the apostilling of scanned photocopies of original documents. However, this option is only available if the original document is damaged or was issued over 10 years ago. 

zIt’s important to note that the destination country must accept apostilles of scanned photocopies, which most countries do.

 

Whether you’re a resident of Ohio or a visitor in need of document legalization, the state’s comprehensive requirements for apostilling documents ensure that your needs are met with efficiency and authenticity.

 

Apostille your documents with a professional team

 

Looking for a reliable and efficient apostille and legalization service for your Ohio documents? Look no further than Apostille International! 

 

Our team of experts has years of experience in handling document legalization for a wide range of documents, including birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, divorce decrees, transcripts, diplomas, and more.

 

We understand that the process of apostilling documents can be complex and time-consuming, which is why we offer a hassle-free and streamlined service that takes care of everything from start to finish. Our team will guide you through the entire process, ensuring that your documents are apostilled quickly and accurately.

 

Don’t let the apostille process hold you back. Contact Apostille International today to get started on your Ohio document legalization journey!

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