If you need to present a legal document in another country, you may need to obtain the Hague Apostille. But, what is the Hague Apostille and what is it for?
In this article, we will explain everything you need to know about the Hague Apostille.
What does it mean for a notarial document to have the Hague Apostille?
The Hague Apostille is an official seal that is placed on legal documents, such as notarial powers, birth certificates, marriage certificates, among others, so that they are valid in other countries.
This seal is placed on the document by a competent authority designated by the issuing country of the document. 
The Hague Apostille is necessary because, although legal documents issued in one country have full validity in that country, in other countries they need the Hague Apostille to be recognized as legal.
It confirms that the document has been issued by a competent authority and that the signature and seal of the official who issued it are authentic.
It is a requirement for a legal document to be presented in another country that is not the country of origin of the document.
The Hague Apostille only confirms the authenticity of the signature and the seal of the official who issued it.
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