When presenting your paperwork to another country, you need a form of authentication that verifies the attached signatures and seals. There are two types of validation:
Have your document apostilled
Have your document legalized by the Embassy/Consulate
The Hague Convention of 1961 established a uniform process of confirming the authenticity of documents. Countries belonging to this convention accept papers that are apostilled, while non-member countries only accept legalized documents that are processed through the Embassy or Consulate.
Don’t worry if you are unsure which verification your destination country requires, we will have your documents properly authenticated and quickly returned to you.
How to get a Mississippi Apostille
Getting a Mississippi apostille is easy with One Source Process. Simply fill out our Order Form, and then send us your original documents (or certified copies).
That’s it!
We will work with the correct state offices, federal offices, and if needed, the Embassy or Consulate to apostille or legalize your documents.
Please visit our FAQ Page to answer any questions you may have.