
International Notarization
International notarization involves validating a document’s authenticity so it can be recognized across different countries. This process typically includes notarization by a licensed notary public in the document’s home country, followed by an additional step called apostille or consular legalization, depending on the destination country’s requirements. The purpose is to ensure the document is genuine, properly certified, and legally binding internationally. This process is often required for legal transactions such as property deals, business agreements, or legal filings involving multiple jurisdictions. It helps facilitate global recognition and acceptance of official documents, reducing potential legal complications.