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Ohio Apostille Service

Updated: May 25, 2022


How to apostille a document issued in Ohio?


If your document is issued in the state of Ohio and will be used abroad, an Apostille is required. The Apostille may be affixed to documents bearing the official signature and seal of a currently commissioned Ohio notary public or the current Ohio State Registrar.


Click here to see what should be included in a properly and correctly notarized document.


In Ohio, your original document should be signed and stamped by a local notary public if it’s non-recordable, or certified by the public official (the county/court clerk or registrar) if it’s recordable. Then the Apostille is processed by the Ohio Secretary of State’s Office.


What documents can be apostilled in Ohio?


Any public, private, or corporate documents issued in Ohio can be apostilled. These documents include, but not limited to:

  • Birth Certificates

  • Death Certificates

  • Marriage Certificates

  • Divorce Certificates

  • Court Documents

  • State or Local Background Checks

  • Petition for Name Change

  • Copy of Driver’s License

  • Copy of Passport

  • Single Status Affidavit

  • Affidavit of One and the Same

  • Power of Attorney

  • Diplomas and Transcripts

  • Proof of Income

  • Employment Verification Letter

  • Bank Statement

  • Tax Returns

  • Articles of Incorporation/Articles of Organization

  • Corporate Amendments

  • Company’s Annual Report/Statement of Information

  • Bylaws/Operating Agreements

  • Good Standing Certificate

  • Business License

  • Meeting Minutes

  • Board Resolutions

  • Corporate Stock Ledger

  • Contracts and Agreements


How to obtain vital records in Ohio?


To get an apostille for vital records, including birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates for events that occurred within the state of Ohio, you must first order a certified copy of the vital record. The fastest and easiest way is to order it online at VitalCheck, which is authorized by the government to provide vital records for individuals in America.


What if my documents are federally issued?


Federal documents (like FBI Background Checks, Certificate of Naturalization, and Trademarks) are not authenticated at the state level. In this case, the service you’ll need is the Apostille of the U.S. Department of State.


Special guidelines for documents in Ohio


  1. Photocopies of any of these documents are acceptable for authentication but only if properly notarized as a true and accurate copy (with the exception of birth and death certificates). This requires a signer to make a statement that the document is a true and accurate copy and then a notary public must notarize his or her signature.


What’s the apostille process, and what should I provide?


1. Order the Apostille service online. If you prefer to pay by check, make it payable to American Notary Service Center Inc. Fees and processing time can be found here.


2. Mail your documents to our office for processing.


Mailing Address:

American Notary Service Center
7512 Diplomat Drive, Suite 101, 
Manassas, VA 20109


Besides Ohio, we can also apostille documents issued from other states, D.C., or the U.S. Federal agencies. The Apostille process can be complicated, time-consuming, and distracting that requires expertise and experience. So just leave it to us! Our experts can provide you with a full range of fast services that allow you to save time and focus on your own careers and key areas.


 

American Notary Service Center Inc. provides fair, fast, confidential, and professional document notarization and certification services for our clients. We also provide various assistance services to small businesses led by socially and economically disadvantaged groups. Our service helps small businesses obtain federal government contracts, gain a foothold in the market, and boost their sales. For more information, please visit our website at www.usnotarycenter.com, and contact us by calling 202-599-0777 or by email at info@usnotarycenter.com.


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