Hague Apostille
The Hague Apostille is a certification that gets added at the end of some official documents in order to proof the authenticity of their signatures and content.
The Hague Apostille is a certification that gets added at the end of some official documents in order to proof the authenticity of their signatures and content.
This type of sworn translations are used to proof that a person is alive and to confirm their marital status according to the current legislation of their country: married, divorced, widowed, separated, emancipated, legally incapacitated, etc.
A death certificate is an official document issued in by a General Register or Vital Records Office. This official document is just as important as the marriage certificate or birth certificate and it is used to legally confirm that a person has died.