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Do You Know the Difference between The Apostille, Notarization, and Legalization?

Do You Know the Difference between The Apostille, Notarization, and Legalization?

Often while doing business internationally there can be many challenges that can come about the recognition of various legal documents e.g. corporate documents, a certificate of good standing, patent/trademark certificates, and also licenses, from one country to another.

Often the vocabulary used by various authorities in different countries may be quite confusing as they may use different terms that are meant for the same purpose. Here in this article, we will try to clear a few confusion by clarifying the various difference between apostille, notarization, and legalization.

You can also discuss with London Notary Marylabone to understand the differences between all these terms.

What is an apostille?

What is a notary?

What is legalization?

Mostly when the Hague apostille convention in a certain country is not applicable then legalization is another alternate procedure to authenticate any document. This procedure may vary from country to country.

Usually, legalization will imply that your document will be legalized by a certain authority of the country of origin, e.g. the foreign ministry in some countries, who own authentication. Your document will then be legalized by the receiving country’s Embassy or Consulate.

The representation’s certification can be in turn certified by Foreign Ministry. This will mean in practice,  that your document has to be certified several times. Most of the international legalization process may consist of 4 or more consecutive legalizations, that will involve different authorities.

Therefore, it is preferable to handle your whole process from notarization to apostille and to legalization for avoiding your document getting rejected by the embassy due to the way it was notarized.