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An Essential Guide for Secretary of State of Hawaii

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If you are in Hawaii and need to get an apostille for your documents, you've come to the right place. An apostille is a certificate issued by the Secretary of State that validates the authenticity of a document for use in other countries. It might seem like a complicated process, but it's relatively easy if you understand the steps. In this blog post, we will guide you through everything you need to know about apostilles in Hawaii.


Secretary of State of Hawaii
Secretary of State of Hawaii

To start, you need to know that the Secretary of State of Hawaii is the only entity authorized to issue an apostille in Hawaii. You can not obtain an apostille from any other agency in Hawaii. You can get an apostille for the following documents: birth certificates, death certificates, marriage licenses, divorce decrees, adoption records, and more.

To obtain an apostille, you must submit your original document with the State Registrar's signature or seal; it must be certified by the Department of Health. You can either submit your document in person or mail it to the Office of the Lieutenant Governor. The fee to get an apostille is $1 per document, and it usually takes ten business days to process. If you need the document urgently, there's a 24-hour expedited service available for a fee of $10 per document.

If you need an apostille for a marriage certificate, you need to submit the document issued by the Hawaii State Department of Health Vital Records Section and pay the fee accordingly. You may score all necessary information about getting apostilles for marriage certificates on the Department of Health's website. Moreover, a birth certificate must be obtained from the issuing agency before submitting it to the Hawaii Department of Health for certification and apostille.

If you are outside Hawaii or can not travel, you can hire an apostille service. These services are specialized agencies that take care of the entire process on your behalf, from retrieving your certificate to submitting it for an apostille. Be sure to choose a reputable company and ask about their fees, processing time, and guarantee.

Getting an apostille in Hawaii is a straightforward process that can be done in person or by mail. It's essential to have your documents certified by the issuing agency before submitting them for an apostille. If you don't have time or can not travel to Hawaii, you can always hire an apostille service provider. With this guide, you will understand the steps involved in obtaining an apostille for your documents. Make sure you have all the necessary requirements and complete the process promptly. Good luck with your apostille application!

 
 

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