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Getting Documents Certfied In Germany.
Can anyone who is familiar with Germany tell me if there is such a thing as a notary who can verify documents and perhaps an idea of how much this would cost per document. or perhaps some local institution like Town hall can do this I am not sure.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Is the certified document for use within Germany or outside of it? Only 'apostilles', issued under the Hague Convention and certified by the German Federal Office of Administration, are likely to be acceptable abroad.
Relevant links (in German) from the FOA's website can be found here:
http:// www.bva .bund.d e/SiteG lobals/ Forms/S uche/Se rvicesu che_For mular.h tml?nn= 4508020 &re sourceI d=45114 20& input_= 4508020 &pa geLocal e=de&am p;exper tQueryS tring=a postill e&s ubmit.x =0& submit. y=0
or (via Google translation) here:
http:// tinyurl .com/hg uk3bm
(The pdf documents will still be in German though).
Google 'apostille Germany' for links to firms who are authorised by FOA to provide the service.
Relevant links (in German) from the FOA's website can be found here:
http://
or (via Google translation) here:
http://
(The pdf documents will still be in German though).
Google 'apostille Germany' for links to firms who are authorised by FOA to provide the service.
This list, compiled by the British Embassy in Berlin, should help then:
https:/ /www.go v.uk/go vernmen t/uploa ds/syst em/uplo ads/att achment _data/f ile/420 630/eng lish_no taries_ germany .pdf
https:/
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