Divorce Certificate Apostille
If you’re planning to remarry, prove your marital status, or manage legal affairs internationally, you may need a divorce certificate apostille. This process ensures your Canadian divorce certificate is officially recognized in other countries. We’ll guide you through each step — from ordering the certificate to notarization, translation, and apostille. Contact our expert team today for a free consultation and let us simplify the process for you.
How We Can Help You
We can assist you in obtaining your divorce certificate from the court. Once it has been received, we will then manage the apostille process on your behalf. In some cases, the apostille process will include notarization, translation, or legalization by an embassy or consulate. No matter what steps you need, we can help! Contact us today to get started! Phone 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.
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
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If you need to present your Canadian divorce certificate in another country, you may need to have your certificate “apostilled“. This is the process used to prepare a Canadian document so that it will be formally recognized in foreign jurisdictions.
Please consult the person or organization to whom you will be sending your divorce certificate, in order to determine whether they require your document be apostilled. If you have any questions about whether your divorce certificate needs an apostille, don’t hesitate to contact our friendly specialists. We would be happy to answer your questions.
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Yes, we can apostille your divorce certificate for you. We specialize in navigating the Canadian apostille, or authentication and legalization, process for our clients. We’ll even help you prepare your document for processing.
You send your divorce certificate to our Ottawa office and we handle all aspects of the apostille process on your behalf.
Contact our friendly specialists to discuss how we can help you with your divorce certificate.
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You may have been told you need to “apostille” or “attest” your Canadian divorce certificate. Around the world, different terms are used to describe a similar process of validating documents from one country to use in another. In Canada, both of these terms apostille and attestation, as well as authentication and legalization, refer to the same process.
So, if you have been told you need to apostille, or attest, or legalize, your divorce certificate, you have come to the right place.
If your divorce certificate is destined for another signatory country of the Hague Apostille Convention, you will need an apostille. If it is destined for a non-signatory country, you will need authentication and legalization.
Contact our friendly staff to discuss exactly what processing you require for your documents.
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To apostille a Canadian divorce certificate there are multiple steps of the process.
Step 1 involves preparing your document.
Step 2 involves authenticating your certificate or getting the apostille on your certificate. This is done at the appropriate government office in Canada.
Step 3 involves legalizing your certificate with the appropriate embassy or consulate. This step only applies if the destination country is not a member of the Hague Apostille Convention.
You can handle the process yourself, either in person or by mail. However, you will need to ensure you have fully researched the requirements of each step of the process. Alternatively, you can also hire an expert service to handle the process on your behalf.
We would be happy to discuss your situation and tell you how we can assist you with the process from start to finish. Contact our friendly staff today! Call us toll-free at 1-888-433-1011 or send us an online enquiry.
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If we are going to apostille your divorce certificate on your behalf, our experts will work closely with you to avoid any preparation mistakes that delay document processing, so your documents are processed right the first time.
If you are apostilling your divorce certificate yourself by mail, you should expect the process to take from 1 to 12 weeks depending on which apostille office you are working with.
Note that, if there are any mistakes in how your documents are prepared and submitted, you will typically need to start the process over from the beginning.
To find out how long it will take us to process your divorce certificate, contact our friendly staff. We’ll discuss your options with you and give you an estimate of how long processing will take.
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To order a divorce certificate, you will need to contact the courthouse where the divorce was filed. If you know where the divorce was filed, you can send them a request in writing (including the court file number), along with their fee and a prepaid return envelope. The fee may vary depending on the province where the divorce was filed.
If you do not know where the divorce was filed, you will need to contact the Central Registry of Divorce Proceedings. They maintain a record of all Canadian divorces. Once you obtain the information you need, you can proceed to order the divorce certificate from the court.
Contact us to find out more information about how we can help you to order your divorce certificate. Call us toll-free at 1-888-433-1011 or send us an online enquiry.
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Original Canadian divorce certificates do not typically need to be notarized before they are submitted for an apostille. The divorce certificate should have the original signature and seal of the court official. However, if you do not have an original, or the signature is illegible, or it is too old, you may need to have the divorce certificate notarized.
However, be sure that a notarized version of the divorce certificate is acceptable to the recipient and (if applicable) the embassy or consulate of the destination country.
Contact our friendly experts to find out if your divorce certificate needs notarization.
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Yes, we can help you order a new copy of your divorce certificate. If you provide us with the information we need, we can certainly order your divorce certificate on your behalf. If you do not have the information required, we will need to start by contacting the Central Registry of Divorce Proceedings.
We can order your divorce certificate and if needed, we can also have it apostilled or legalized for use abroad. Contact us to get the process started.
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In many cases it is acceptable to apostille a copy of your divorce certificate, rather than the original. To find out whether this is allowable in your situation, you will need to consult the person or organization to whom you are submitting your divorce certificate. They will be able to tell you if they will accept a copy instead of the original.
Additionally, if the certificate is destined for a non-apostille country, you should check with the diplomatic mission of the destination country. Not all embassies or consulates accept copies of documents (even if notarized).
If a copy is allowable, you will need to get a certified true copy of your certificate made by a Notary Public. Contact our friendly specialists for more information on the apostille of a certified true copy of a divorce certificate.
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Once the request for the new divorce certificate has been received by the court, it can take from one week to a month to be issued. The timing typically depends on the age of divorce, but also the size of the courthouse. If the divorce has been filed over 15 years ago, it may be sent to records storage and will take longer to obtain. If the divorce took place prior to 1979, it will have been archived and a special request to the Archives will be required.
IDC can order the divorce certificate on your behalf. Contact us for assistance with ordering your divorce certificate.
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Yes! Our clients frequently have newly-ordered divorce certificates sent directly to our Ottawa office in order to speed up the apostille, or authentication and legalization, process. Simply have your divorce certificate sent to:
International Documents Canada
310 Beechgrove Ave. Suite B
Ottawa, ON K1Z 6R3Make sure to let us know your certificate is on the way, so we can look out for it. If you have any questions about having your divorce certificate sent directly to us, please contact our friendly staff.
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The pricing for the apostille of a Canadian divorce certificate will depend on the speed of service you choose, the number of documents you have, and the destination country. Because of these variables, we cannot provide you with a quote without speaking with you.
When you contact us, one of the first things we’ll do is provide you a detailed quote, so you understand exactly what is involved and how much it costs. Visit our website to see general information about our pricing.
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.
