Apostille for a articles of incorporation
A articles of incorporation used abroad usually needs an apostille — an internationally recognized certificate that verifies it's genuine so authorities in another country will accept it. It's typically required for registering or doing business through a company abroad.
LuroDocs determines whether your articles of incorporation goes through the Florida Secretary of State or the US Department of State, obtains the apostille, and arranges a certified or sworn translation when the destination country requires one. You get the authenticated physical original back, ready to file.
Good to know about apostilling a articles of incorporation
- Apostilled from an original certified copy issued by the Florida Division of Corporations — a photocopy, even a notarized one, isn't accepted for this state-filed record.
This is general process information, not legal advice. LuroDocs is not a law firm; you're responsible for confirming what your situation requires — check with the receiving authority or a licensed attorney.
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