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Canadian Vital Statistics Certificates Apostille

If you’re using a Canadian birth, death and marriage certificate internationally, you may need a vital statistics certificate apostille. This process ensures your documents will be officially recognized in the destination country. Our experienced team manages the apostille process on your behalf, helping you avoid delays. We’ll answer your questions, explain your options, and keep you informed every step of the way — contact us today for expert guidance and a free consultation.

How We Can Help You

When you contact us the first thing we will do is discuss your specific situation, answer your questions, and clearly lay out your options. We’ll assist you in preparing your documents for apostille and manage all aspects of the process on your behalf. We can procure certain documents from some provinces to help streamline the process. Let us know what you need and we will do our best to support you through the process. Our friendly experts would welcome the chance to speak with you. Contact us toll-free at 1-888-433-1011 or fill out our quick Get Started form.

Global Recognition, Local Expertise: Your Documents, Validated Everywhere

From document apostille, to authentication and legalization, or attestation, our specialized services ensure global recognition of your documents. We are your trusted document apostille partner, handling everything from procurement, preparation, translation, notarization, and more. We bring our expertise to each step, so you can trust that your documents will be accepted anywhere in the world.

Contact us for your free consultation. Our friendly experts will explain your options and answer your questions.

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The Document Apostille Process

To have a document recognized abroad, it must go through the apostille process. This allows acceptance in countries that follow the Apostille Convention. For such destinations, the Apostille process applies and involves the following steps.

Document Preparation

Preparing your document for the document apostille process can involve multiple steps including notarization, translation, and more.

Document Apostille

The document apostille process is the final step of the process to have your document officially recognized in another country that is a signatory to the Hague Apostille Convention.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have any questions?

If you have any questions about our services or about the apostille process, don’t hesitate to contact us. Our friendly experts are here to help – no pressure and no obligation.

Evey and Heather smiling at the camera. They head up IDC's apostille service team.
Evey and Heather head up IDC’s apostille service team