Apostille

What is an apostille or legalization and when do you need one?

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Apostilles

Our platform connects you with certified translators who can provide a translation with apostille or legalization. In just one step you can obtain a free quote including a delivery date. You can then immediately confirm your quote and safely pay online. This ensures you will receive your translation with apostille or legalization on time.

● Official sworn translators
● Available in all languages
● Online price calculation and safe online checkout
● PDF by email and paper copy by post
● Delivery within 2-3 working days

Translation with apostille

Do you want to use your translation abroad? Then you will often need a translation with an apostille. We can take care of these formalities for you and request the relevant documents from the local court, consulate or embassy quickly and safely. Request your free quote for a sworn translation with apostille now!

What is an apostille?

An apostille is an official certification that confirms the authenticity of the signature and the authority of the issuer of your document. It guarantees that your document will be accepted abroad.

Apostilles are valid in all countries that have signed the Hague Apostille Treaty, which is why they are also called “Hague Apostilles”. We can request the apostille for you from the relevant authority.

What is a legalization?

A legalization is a type of authentication. A legalization ensures that a document can be used for official purposes in a different country.

If this country has not signed the Apostille Treaty, the signature of the sworn translator first has to be confirmed by the district Court. This Court legalization then has to be legalized again by the embassy or consulate of the destination country. The consular official confirms the authenticity of the signature and the authority or capacity of the issuer of the document.

How can I get an apostille or legalization?

Do you need an apostille or legalization for your translation? Our sworn translators can take care of this for you. Would you like to know the cost of an apostille? Request a free quote for a sworn translation with apostille or legalization now.

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P BelgScot 23-06-2023
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How does it work?

You can order and receive your sworn translation in just a few easy steps:

1Select your languages and upload the document: Select the correct languages and upload your document safely onto our platform.
2Place your order and pay online: You immediately receive a non-binding quote including a price and delivery date. Confirm the order and safely pay online.
3We will translate your document and deliver before the deadline: Our experienced, certified translators will start right away and deliver the highest quality before the deadline.
4Receive your translation by email and/or by post: You can choose whether you want to receive the translation only digitally or by registered post as well - fast, reliable and legally recognized.

Whether you need a sworn translation of a certificate or another important document, you can rely on our experts to handle all your translation requests with efficiency and professionalism.