
Need to Apostille a College Transcript? Here’s What Georgia Residents Should Know
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Whether you're applying to study abroad, securing international employment, or verifying your academic history for immigration — you may be asked to apostille your college transcript. At Elite Notary Signing, we recently helped a Georgia resident complete this exact process for use in Azerbaijan. If you're wondering how it works (or where to even begin), this guide is for you.
Why Apostille a College Transcript?
Many foreign governments and universities require official proof that your education is valid in the United States. An apostille certifies your college transcript as an authentic document that can be legally recognized in Hague Convention countries like Azerbaijan, Spain, France, and more.
What You’ll Need Before We Begin:
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A certified copy of your official transcript from your college or university
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(If required) A notarized letter from the registrar
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The name of the destination country
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A completed Apostille Request Form
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