APOSTILLE

Our notary public can help you with apostilles at our offices in Stockholm, Södertälje or online.
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What is an apostille?

An apostille is a form of international legalization used to confirm the authenticity of a public document issued in one nation and intended for use in another nation.

Why is it important?

Without an apostille stamp, it can be difficult or even impossible to get foreign authorities or organizations to accept a document as a legally valid proof.

Who can issue an apostille?

Apostille stamps are issued by specially designated authorities in each country.
In Sweden, however, only notary public can issue apostilles.

Apostille price

An apostille stamp costs 400 kr.

More questions and answers about the apostille

Apostille stamps are an international endorsement of a document used to confirm that the document is legally valid and genuine. It is a way to simplify document transfer between countries that have acceded to the Hague Convention. Other types of legal stamps, such as diplomatic stamps, legalization stamps and notarial stamps, are less widely recognized and often require your documents to go through more processes to be approved.

You need apostille stamps to confirm the validity and authenticity of your documents. It can help you quickly and easily authenticate your documents for legal transactions that rely on the authenticity and validity of the documents.

Yes, we offer diplomatic stamps, legalization stamps and notarial stamps. Contact us with your specific needs.

To obtain apostille stamps, you need to submit a valid document issued by a public authority, such as the European Commission. a birth certificate or an extract from a legal register. You must also be able to prove the authenticity of the document.

Yes, in addition to submitting a valid and genuine document, you must also provide evidence that the document has been issued by a public authority.

Usually, apostille stamps only apply to public documents, such as birth certificates, marriage certificates, divorce decrees, and court decisions. Private documents must first be notarized before they can be given an apostille.