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New York Apostille For Use In Mexico

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New York Apostille For Use In Mexico

Do you need an Apostille for your documents for use in Mexico? Let us do it for you! Bronx Mobile Notary Service is New York’s top-rated mobile notary public and apostille service, and we offer help of getting New York Apostille for use in Mexico. We help you get an apostille for all kinds of legal documents such as birth certificates, marriage certificates, death certificates, and many more.

What is an Apostille?

An Apostille is a specialized certificate that is given by the state secretary. It is attached to your original legal document to certify its authenticity. It is accepted in any of the 117 Hague Apostille member countries which are party to the treaty, including the United States of America.

Hague Apostille Countries

The Hague Apostille Convention is in force with the United States of America and the following list of countries and requires an Apostille:

Why do you need a New York Apostille for use in Mexico? 

In countries that are members of the Apostille Treaty, you will need to apostille your legal documents. The Apostille will certify the authenticity of your documents, such as your diplomas, birth certificate, marriage certificate, etc. Your documents are needed if you want to start a new business or start a new life outside the country.

Three steps in securing a New York Apostille for use in Mexico:

Step 1. Notarization: 

You need your documents to get notarized first before getting them apostilled. A certified notary public should do this to ensure the validity of your document and helps reduce the risk of fraud.

Step 2. County Clerk Authentication: 

Authentication follows and must be done in the same county as the notary who performed your document notarization.

 

Step 3. Department of State Apostille:

The final step is to fill -up an application form with the appropriate documents attached. Your documents must have been authenticated by the county clerk. A fee and the Issuance of your Apostille by The New York State Department of State will complete the process.

Why choose Bronx Mobile Notary Service for your NY Apostille?

Bronx Mobile Notary Service has already helped many clients meet their apostille needs. We are proud to be New York’s highest-rated licensed mobile notary and Apostille service. 

Our goal is to provide you with the most convenient way of securing your Apostille!

We will make arrangements to secure your documents, notarize them, then get the apostille stamp from the New York Secretary of State. Once the process is complete, we will return your documents via the shipping method of your choice.

We are available 24 hours to take your calls – even on weekends!

We are just a phone call away to help you get your New York Apostille for use in Mexico. 

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About Mexico

Mexico is the third-largest country in Latin America. More than half of the country lies south of the Tropic of Cancer, which means having a latitude of approximately 23°27′ N of the terrestrial Equator. Mexico is a large, dynamic Spanish-speaking nation. Most of the population here is mestizo, but indigenous groups still exist in the more isolated areas. Traditionally it has been divided between the Spanish-mestizo north and the Indian-mestizo south. Mexican people are mostly Roman Catholics and got the highest number in the world, next to Brazil.

Mexico has a developing market economy that is attached to that of the United States, with its major markets and sources of capital. Its official currency is Peso (MXN).

A significant sport played in Mexico is Bullfighting or corrida de Toros. It is a 500-year-old traditional Mexican sport played in a bullring for the entertainment of the audience. The Plaza de Toros México in Mexico City is the largest venue of this sport. The stadium has 41,262 seats.

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