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Monday, 17 December 2007 |
Many transactions in México will require certain types of documents to be notarized and then have the notaries validity certified through a process known as an apostille.
General Information
In 1961 many nations joined together to create a simplified method of "legalizing" documents for universal recognition. Members of the conference, referred to as the Hague Convention, adopted a document referred to as an Apostille that would be recognized by all member nations.
Documents sent to member nations, completed with an Apostille at the state level, may be submitted directly to the member nation without further action.
México is a member nation.
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