If you need to authenticate a Utah-issued document for use abroad, an apostille from the Office of the Lieutenant Governor is essential. apostillea.com acts as your private intermediary—reviewing documents, coordinating with notaries and county officials, submitting to the state’s authentication office, and securely returning your finalized apostilled documents.
An apostille certifies the authenticity of signatures, seals, or official roles on public documents, making them valid in countries that are part of the Hague Apostille Convention.
Utah’s lieutenant governor’s office handles this certification process. With apostillea.com, you’re guided through every detail so your documents meet international standards.
Utah accepts for apostille:
apostillea.com confirms the correct document type, notarization, and certification level before submission.
In Utah, documents destined for Hague Convention countries will receive an apostille; for non-Hague countries, a certificate of authentication is used. apostillea.com helps you determine which certification is needed and completes the appropriate filing on your behalf.
Trust apostillea.com as your personal facilitator through each stage:
Submit Documents to apostillea.com
Upload or mail your Utah-issued documents securely. We assess their eligibility and completeness.
Arrange Notarization & Certification
If required, we guide you to a qualified Utah notary and ensure proper notary certification prior to submission.
Prepare & File Request with State
apostillea.com organizes the paperwork, delivers your documents to the Office of the Lieutenant Governor in Salt Lake City, and ensures all required certifications are in place.
State-Level Authentication
The lieutenant governor’s office verifies your documents, attaches an apostille or certificate, and returns them to us.
Secure Return of Apostilled Documents
We securely deliver your authenticated documents back to you—globally ready for use.
Utah accepts for apostille:
apostillea.com is a private service dedicated to accuracy, compliance, and simplicity—not a government entity.
We assist you no matter where you are in Utah, including:
Whether remote or local, we make the process smooth.
Can I apostille a Utah birth certificate?
Yes—as long as it’s a certified copy issued by the Utah Office of Vital Records
Do notarized transcripts or diplomas qualify?
They do—once notarized by a Utah Notary Public and ready for apostille submission .
Are federal documents apostilled here?
No. Federal documents must be authenticated by the U.S. Department of State.
What if my destination country isn’t part of the Hague Convention?
apostillea.com will guide you to obtain Emirates of authentication or extra steps as required.
Can someone else handle my documents?
Yes. Utah’s office allows authorized individuals to submit and pick up documents on your behalf.
Submit your Utah-issued document to apostillea.com and let our expert team manage each step with precision. Your authenticated document will be returned ready for international use.
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