Apostille for a corporate documents
A corporate documents 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 opening entities, signing contracts, and banking internationally.
LuroDocs determines whether your corporate documents 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 corporate documents
- State-filed records (articles of incorporation, certificate of status) are apostilled from an original certified copy issued by the Florida Division of Corporations — a photocopy, even a notarized one, isn't accepted.
- A company's internal documents (bylaws, resolutions, agreements) are apostilled as a notarized copy instead.
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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