Most recent FAQs

A Hague Apostille (named after the Hague Convention) is attached to documents issued by Hague Convention signatories and serves the purpose of notarisation for that document.

A Hague Apostille (named after the Hague Convention) is attached to documents issued by Hague Convention signatories and serves the purpose of notarisation for that document. It is used, for example on copies of birth certificates for marrying abroad (although a sworn translation is required of it) and in the case of naturalisation is needed for a police record from the UK for submission to the Austrian authorities.

Category: Legal

Feel free to comment or ask a question....

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.