Certificates, apostille, translations

Documents from registries

A commercial or commercial register (the name of the register can vary depending on the jurisdiction) is a local authorized state agency that registers legal entities of a particular country. Extract (certificate) from the commercial register is a document certifying the fact of incorporation of the company in the respective country, specifying the basic registration data of the organisation, information on the management, shareholders, etc. The exact title of the document and contents of the information is determined by the laws of the country of registration of the foreign company. 

Many countries adhere to the principle of openness and accessibility of information. However, in some countries state registers are closed for access to information by third parties or a formal request from a lawyer is required to obtain information from the register. We are ready to help you obtain the necessary information about companies through our extensive network of partners, which we have developed to provide a wide range of services for our clients in various jurisdictions. Prices and timelines are determined for each jurisdiction individually and depend on the format of the document required.

International certification of documents (consular legalization, apostille, notarization) and translation

International certification of documents is the act of giving legal effect to a document in another jurisdiction. There are two types of international certification: consular legalization and apostille. Consular legalization is carried out unless otherwise stipulated in the Consular Statute or an international treaty that abolishes the legalization procedure. Apostille is a special stamp (apostille), established by the Hague Convention of 5 October 1961, which replaces the consular legalization procedure. An apostille document shall have legal effect in all Contracting Parties without any limitation.The apostille certifies the authenticity of the signature, the capacity in which the person signing the document has acted and the identity of the seal or stamp which the document bears. The signature, seal or stamp affixed to an apostille does not require authentication. We offer assistance in the international certification process in various jurisdictions. Our experts will help you to obtain the necessary document from the relevant jurisdiction in a short period of time. Furthermore, we can help you with high-quality legal translations of documents and their notarization, which are necessary for the recognition of documents.

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