Legalization of documents
What is document legalization?
All documents can be used within the country by the authorities that compiled and issued them, but they lose validity outside its borders (as a general rule). Legalization is a formal procedure to confirm that a certificate, decision, or resolution was obtained in a competent state institution according to the established legal procedure. Such a document will be recognized by the official bodies of another state as valid.
Most often, legalization is required for certificates of education (diplomas, certificates) and civil status (marriage, divorce, family relations), powers of attorney, wills, court decisions and investigative bodies, extracts from registers of owners, entrepreneurs, and legal entities, licenses, certificates, notarial contracts.
Meanwhile, in most countries of the world, the following do not require legalization:
- passports, driving licenses, membership cards, military records, pension, and employment records, as well as other documents with the owner’s photo;
- correspondence, including corporate one;
- personnel documentation and personality characteristics;
- business contracts that are not subject to notarization;
- banking, accounting, customs, tax certificates;
- weapon permits;
- legislative, regulatory acts and explanations to them;
- technical documentation.
It should be noted that some countries (e.g., Georgia, North Macedonia) do not recognize some of the above documents without legalization, so the requirements of a particular state should be clarified in advance.
When is document legalization required?
For all other documents, especially those required for establishing relations in other countries (e.g., UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Canada, Egypt), legalization is required.
Most often, citizens of Ukraine turn to our specialists to confirm family composition, education levels, and specialties, disability status that gives the right to a residence permit in another state, and in some cases — benefits. Common reasons for conducting document legalization also include marriage to a foreign citizen, inheritance abroad, participation in scientific projects, etc.
Certificates, extracts from registries of legal entities and property rights, title documents need to be certified if a person plans to start a business abroad, enter into economic agreements, obtain a grant. Legalization of court decisions and expert opinions helps them to be valid for consideration of disputes in commercial arbitrations, including with control bodies.
The procedure for legalization of documents
Features of consular legalization
Specifics of the procedure:
- the document for legalization is submitted personally by the owner or another person under a notarized power of attorney;
- the method and place of affixing ministerial stamps depend on the type of document to be certified;
- legalization of a higher education diploma requires a certificate from the archive of the issuing educational institution;
- Italy and Spain require notarized translation of documents with an apostille stamped by a sworn translator at the consulate;
- civil status certificates issued before 1991 must be replaced with copies of the new model to be able to confirm them;
- legalization for a legal entity requires a cover letter from the manager with information about the authorized submitter;
- documents compiled and issued in other countries are legalized by Ukrainian consulates operating there.
Legalization requires knowledge of the procedure and legislation of the chosen country, as well as certain efforts and time, but it can be expedited by entrusting its execution to our specialists. The experts of the company have developed reliable mechanisms of interaction with ministerial and consular institutions and are capable of overcoming bureaucratic obstacles.
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