apostilles

/əˈpɑstɪlz/
noun
  1. Official certifications that verify the authenticity of a document for use in foreign countries that are part of the Hague Apostille Convention.
    • The lawyer helped him obtain apostilles for his marriage license.
    • Without the proper apostilles, the contract was not valid in the other country.
    • She needed apostilles on her birth certificate to study abroad.
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