If you need to use your Florida documents in a foreign country, you may be required to obtain an apostille. An apostille is a certification that validates the authenticity of a document. In Florida, you can obtain an apostille through Documents International, LLC. Here are the steps to follow:
Examples of eligible documents include birth certificates, marriage certificates, divorce decrees, and notarized documents.
You can obtain a certified copy of your document from the issuing agency or county clerk’s office.
Any of these two options is acceptable for the apostille:
* For further details on how to request your Florida vital records document and expedite your apostille email us at service@apostilla.com
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