How To Get An Apostille In New Jersey
To obtain an Apostille in New Jersey, documents must be certified by the New Jersey Department of the Treasury in Trenton for international use under the Hague Convention. The process involves ensuring the document is properly notarized (if required), authenticated by the County Clerk (if applicable), and submitted for apostille certification. Common documents include birth certificates, marriage licenses, diplomas, and business records. Requests can be processed in person or by mail, with varying processing times.