New Jersey Apostille

What is an Apostille?

An apostille is a certificate issued by the government of a country certifying the authenticity of a document signed or issued in that country. It is an official authentication of a document.

Apostilles are used whenever public documents need to be produced abroad. If you have been told you need an apostille, your documents need this verification to be valid in another country. An Apostille only authenticates the origin of the underlying public record.

Documents qualified for New Jersey Apostille.

The following documents qualify for NJ apostilles:

  • documents notarized by a notary public qualified in the State of New Jersey,

  • birth and death certificates certified by the New Jersey State Registrar of Vital Statistics,

  • marriage certificates certified by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services.

  • court documents signed by judges of the Superior, Surrogate, and Family Courts, Clerks of US District Courts,

  • documents authenticated by County Clerk Clercs and Recorders,

  • documents signed by NJ State Senators, NJ Governor, NJ State Treasurer, or Director of NJ DMV.

We Provide Apostilles For:

  • Marriage certificates from other states

  • School transcripts and diplomas

  • Notarized copies of documents

  • Recordable documents

  • Non-recordable documents

An example on New Jersey apostille

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