Key facts about Apostilles and Authentications
LegalCompliance 08 September, 2021

Key facts about Apostilles and Authentications

There are many considerations companies must keep in mind when doing business internationally. From more complex transactions to simply opening a bank account, businesses are required to certify and authenticate certain documents for use abroad.

Before official documents or other corporate documents such as articles of incorporation are approved for use in foreign countries, these must be legalized. Depending on the country they will be used in, documents may require either an apostille or authentication.

The process of obtaining an apostille or authentication is complex and requires engaging with a series of officials in the country the document was issued and the country where it will ultimately be used. In this guide, you’ll find an overview of the distinctions between apostilles and authentications, when and where these processes are required, terms to know, and key considerations.

Key facts about the use of apostilles and authentications.

Key facts about Apostilles and Authentications

A global guide for legal professionals

Insights to support global clients


Staying up to date with the most important aspects affecting clients that transact internationally is key to ensuring you provide the right support each step of the way. We’ve created this guide to provide legal professionals more detail about one of the top areas international clients need support with and what to keep in mind when engaging in global work.

Learn more about these two forms of document legalization in our guide. Complete the request form below to access the guide.

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