Get an apostille in Vermont - Apostille Corp
Vermont

Getting your documents apostilled in Vermont has never been easier! Our dedicated team provides efficient and hassle-free apostille services in Vermont. Whether you require apostilles for business contracts or marriage certificates, we have you covered. Rest assured knowing your documents will be legalized promptly and accurately, saving you time and effort.


Original Documents

    You will need to make sure of the following

  • An apostille of the original document is acceptable.
  • Appropriate signature is provided.
  • Original document was recently issued.
  • Destination country accepts apostilles ONLY of the original document.
  • You understand an apostille of the original takes anywhere from 5-10 business days.
  • Vermont documents were issued by one of the following:
  • Vermont government office issued original or certified copies of original documents that hold record are acceptable Documents notarized by a Vermont Notary Public.
  • Reminders
  • Public documents CANNOT be certified by notaries.

Scanned Photocopy of Original Document

    You will need to make sure of the following:

  • Appropriate signature is NOT provided.
  • Original document is damaged.
  • Original document was issued over 10 years ago.
  • Destination country ACCEPTS apostilles of the scanned photocopy of the original document; most countries do accept an apostille of the scanned photocopy.
  • You need the apostille within 24 hours.
  • Reminders:

  • Because the notary and the apostille are required to be issued from the same state, the scanned photocopy of the original document that you provide will be notarized and apostilled in New York.
  • Birth Certificate – must be a certified copy from Vital Records.
  • Corporate Documents – must be a certified copy from the Department of Commerce (emailed/printed copies from commerce will not be accepted)
  • Marriage License – must be a certified copy from the county or from Vital Records.
  • Divorce Decree – must be a certified copy from the Court Clerk of the county where the divorce is recorded.