How do I obtain an apostille for my divorce certificate?
To obtain an apostille for your divorce certificate in New Hampshire, ensure you request an original or certified copy from the New Hampshire Division of Vital Records Administration (DVRA), New Hampshire town or city clerks, or the New Hampshire Superior Court or Family Division court. Submit the apostille request form along with fees to the Secretary of State's Office for apostille processing.
What documents can I get an apostille for?
You can obtain an apostille for various public documents, including New Hampshire vital records (birth, death, or marriage certificates), certificates of non-impediment, extracts from official registers, licenses, educational documents, state court records, and more.
Who issues apostilles and certificates in New Hampshire?
The New Hampshire Secretary of State’s Office issues all apostilles and certificates for public documents notarized by New Hampshire notaries or justices of the peace.
What are the requirements for obtaining an apostille?
Any public document that needs an apostille must be notarized by a New Hampshire notary public or a justice of the peace who has witnessed the signature of the document’s author. The document should be submitted along with a completed request form, the required fee, and a self-addressed, pre-paid envelope for returning the document.
Can I expedite the apostille process with Globeia?
Yes, you can expedite the process with Globeia. We have associates who will submit your request on the same day and apostille your documents in 1 or 2 days. Expedited service charges apply.
How long does it take to receive the apostille for a death certificate in New Hampshire?
The apostille for a death certificate in New Hampshire usually takes up to a few business days. If you choose expedited service from Globeia, you can get this in no time.
Can I request an apostille for federal documents?
No, the New Hampshire SOS doesn't issue apostilles for federal documents.
Apostilles on FBI background checks, naturalization papers, or other federal documents can be done by the US Department of State.