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The legalization and apostille of foreign documents in Spain is carried out by the department of Legalizations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Madrid, while the Spanish documents that have to be legalized for their use abroad, could be legalized in the embassies or Spanish consulates.
Yes, notaries… it's possible to safely perform a notarization involving a document written in an unfamiliar language, but you must carefully assess the circumstances and proceed with care.
How long does it take to get an Apostille Certificate from Florida Secretary of State? Expedited Counter Service: same day for individuals if received by p.m.; 1-2 business days for service companies, attorneys or law firms. Normal processing: 7 business days, plus additional time for mailing.
Apostilles can only be issued for documents issued in one country party to the Apostille Convention and that are to be used in another country which is also a party to the Convention. the country in which the document is to be used requires an Apostille in order to recognise it as a foreign public document.
Before proceding with the apostille process, you must have your document notarized. The document can be in a foreign language, but the notarization must be in English and it must be a full notarial statement.