Does your Georgia-issued divorce decree need an apostille for use overseas? Whether it's for remarriage, international legal matters, or relocation, we've got you covered.
Start by ensuring you have the correct divorce decree document. Typically, you'll need the original or a certified copy issued by the Family Court (also known as Superior Court, Circuit Court, or County Court). If you don't have the required document, you can request it directly from the Court. If you used an attorney during your divorce proceedings, they may have a certified copy on file or can request it on your behalf.
The apostille for a divorce decree is processed by the same state that issued the document. For example, if your divorce was settled in Georgia and the divorce decree was issued by the state of Georgia, the apostille will also be processed by the State of Georgia.
Before submitting your divorce decree for an apostille, ensure that it is signed and attested with the stamp from the Court Clerk. If you are sending a certified copy, make sure it has a raised seal or a Court color seal.
At Georgia Apostille, we specialize in processing apostilles for divorce decrees issued in any US state. With our experience since 2004, we have assisted numerous clients in navigating the apostille process for their important documents.
To get started, simply contact us at 1-770-447-0360 or toll-free at 866-416-0747. Our experts are here to provide you with more information and detailed instructions on how to obtain an apostille on your divorce decree. Don't let the complexities of the process overwhelm you – let Georgia Apostille simplify it for you. Trust us to handle your apostille needs efficiently and effectively.