Frequently Asked Questions about Alabama Apostille services
- How can I obtain an apostille on a vital record certificate issued in Alabama?
- How can I obtain an apostille on a background check from Alabama?
- How can I authenticate Alabama university degree certificates for use abroad?
- How can I authenticate notarized documents in Alabama for use abroad?
- What documents can be certified in Alabama with an Apostille Stamp?
- Will an apostille stamp from Alabama be accepted abroad?
- Where can I find more information about certifying Alabama documents?
- Where can I see reviews of Isarey's Alabama Attestation and Apostille Services?
How can I obtain an apostille on a vital record certificate issued in Alabama?
Alabama birth, death and marriage certificates can be submitted to the Alabama Secretary of State for certification by apostille. The document must have an original signature and embossed (raised) or ink stamped seal of a currently commissioned Alabama public official. All birth certificates and death certificates requiring an Apostille must bear the signature of the current Alabama State Registrar.
For information on obtaining certified copies of Alabama birth, death, marriage and divorce certificates, see:
Alabama Vital Records.
Replacement vital record certificates can also be ordered online via VitalChek.
Alabama birth and death certificates are confidential records and cannot be obtained on your behalf.
Alabama Marriage or Divorce certificates are unrestricted. If you need an apostille on an Alabama Marriage or Divorce certificate for use abroad, we can obtain a certified copy for you.
How can I obtain an apostille on a background check from Alabama?
Apostilles on Alabama Background Checks can be obtained from the Alabama Secretary of State.
For information on obtaining your Alabama Background Checks, see:
Alabama Background Checks
Note, however, that many countries will require an FBI background check as evidence of a lack of criminal record for immigration or visa purposes, see:
FBI Background Checks
How can I authenticate Alabama university degree certificates for use abroad?
Alabama academic certificates and course transcripts must be notarized by an Alabama Notary Public before they can be certified with an apostille stamp. If the document requires Certification for presentation in non-apostille country, the notarized document will also need certification by an Alabama probate judge.
The notary will certify the signature of the school official signing the certificate, and you should contact the issuing institution to arrange this.
Alabama university degree certificates, course transcripts and high school diplomas can also be authenticated as notarized copies. A true copy is certified by a notary (this can often be done from a scan without having to submit the original) and then authenticated with an Apostille Stamp from the Washington DC Secretary of State. Authenticated documents can also be attested by the embassies of Vietnam and the United Arab Emirates.
For further information, see:
University Degrees and School Records
How can I authenticate notarized documents in Alabama for use abroad?
Documents certified by an Alabama Notary Public can be certified by apostille or authentication (depending on whether the country of destination is a signatory to the Hague Apostille Convention). If the document requires Certification for presentation in non-apostille country, the notarized document needs certification by a Alabama probate judge before submission to the Secretary of State.
What documents can be certified in Alabama with an Apostille Stamp?
Documents signed by Alabama officials and notaries public can be certified in Alabama for official use outside the United States, including vital record certificates (e.g. birth, death, marriage certificates), state police background checks, educational certificates, university diplomas and notarized private documents (e.g. power of attorney).
Documents signed by Federal officials including FBI Background Checks must be submitted directly to the Authentication Division of the U.S. Department of State.
Will an apostille stamp from Alabama be accepted abroad?
If documents are required for submission to the authorities or consulate of a signatory country of the Hague Apostille Convention, an apostille stamp affixed by the Secretary of State of Alabama will generally be recognized directly as confirming authenticity, although a certified translation may also be required if presenting to a country that does not have English as an official language.
If documents are required for presentation in a country that is not a signatory to the apostille convention (e.g. United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Taiwan, Vietnam), then an apostille stamp is not valid. Documents will need to be authenticated at State level in Alabama, then by the State Department Authentication Division, and finally by the embassy or consulate of the destination country in the United States. A Certified Translation may also be required.
Where can I find more information about certifying Alabama documents?
For further information about Alabama apostilles and authentications, see: Alabama Handbook for Authentications (PDF)
To obtain a quote for assistance submitting your documents, with free eligibility pre-check, international collection and delviery by courier, please contact us or send us your documents using our Online Quotation Form.
Where can I see reviews of Isarey's Alabama Attestation and Apostille Services?
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To receive a quote, you can upload your documents using our online quotation form or send us your documents by email. After reviewing your documents and requirements, we will get back to you with a quotation:
If you don’t have the documents available, just describe the documents you need to certify, and we will get back to you with an estimation of cost and delivery times.
Using our quotation form, your documents will be uploaded over a secure connection and immediately encrypted on our server. For added protection, you can upload password-protected files (PDF, Office Documents, RAR folders) and provide us with the passwords separately.
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Confidentiality (Client Content)