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Oregon

Oregon, a state located in the western region of the United States, is a land of natural beauty and vibrant cities. Its capital, Salem, and its most populous city, Portland, are bustling centers of commerce and culture. However, beyond its stunning landscapes and urban centers, Oregon is also a hub for legal documentation. 

 

Monthly, the state receives over 650 requests for apostilles of documents. The process of apostilling a document in Oregon is straightforward, yet meticulous.

 

What are the requirements for apostilling a document in Oregon?

To ensure that the document is eligible for an apostille, it must be an original document or a duplicate issued by the state. Additionally, the appropriate signature must be provided, and the original document must have been recently issued. The apostille process for an original document can take anywhere from 4-10 business days.

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The Oregon Secretary of State has made it possible to apostille both public and private documents. However, certain requirements must be met. For instance, Oregon Vital Records such as birth/death certificates, marriage and dissolution of marriage certificates, etc., are acceptable for an apostille as long as they are certified copies issued by the Oregon Center for Health Statistics.

 

It’s important to note that vital records issued by the County Registrar are acceptable if they are no more than six months old. Vital records certified by the State Registrar are also acceptable for an apostille. However, vital records issued by the County Record are not acceptable. True, current vital records can only be issued by the Oregon Center for Health Statistics.

 

If you need to obtain copies of any of the documents mentioned above, you can contact the Oregon Center for Health Statistics at (971) 673-1190 or visit their website at https://www.oregon.gov/oha/ph/birthdeathcertificates/getvitalrecords/pages/index.aspx. You can also order online at www.vitalchek.com.

 

If you need an apostille within 24 hours, you can provide a scanned photocopy of the original document. However, the document must meet specific criteria. 

 

For instance, the appropriate signature must not be provided, the original document must be damaged, or it must have been issued over ten years ago. Moreover, the destination country must accept apostilles of scanned photocopies. Most countries do accept an apostille of the scanned photocopy.

 

It’s crucial to note that 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.

 

In conclusion, Oregon is a state that offers much more than its natural beauty and urban centers. Its efficient and meticulous process of legal documentation ensures that your vital records are certified and apostilled with ease.

 

Apostille International will take care of your apostille for you

 

Looking for a reliable and efficient apostille and legalization service for your documents in Oregon? Look no further than Apostille International! Our team of experts is dedicated to providing you with the highest quality service, ensuring that your vital records are certified and apostilled with ease.

 

Whether you need to apostille a birth certificate, marriage certificate, or any other legal document, we’ve got you covered. Our process is straightforward and efficient, ensuring that your documents are processed quickly and accurately.

 

Don’t let the apostille process be a hassle. Let us handle it for you! Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you get your documents certified and apostilled in Oregon.

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