A certificate of good standing is a document that proves that an entity, such as a corporation or a limited liability company (LLC), is current in its requirement to file annual reports and pay any required fees to the state government. The certificate of good standing also attests that the entity has not been suspended or dissolved by the state. An apostille is a certificate that a document has been signed by a notary public and that the document is valid.
A Certificate of Good Standing may be required by the United States government or a foreign government as proof that your business is in compliance with the laws of your jurisdiction and is authorized to transact business in that jurisdiction. An apostille is a certificate issued by the Secretary of State that authenticates the seal and signature of the official who signed the document. There is no central Apostille office in Connecticut. Instead, the document must be notarized and then sent to the Secretary of State with a notarized request form. Apostilles can be obtained for documents issued by an official who works for the state, a subdivision of the state, or the federal government. This can include birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates, as well as school transcripts and diplomas, and any other official document.
In order to get an apostille for A certificate of good standing in Connecticut, you must first contact the Connecticut Secretary of State. The Connecticut Secretary of State will then provide you with a list of documents that you must submit in order to get an apostille for A certificate of good standing in Connecticut.
We apostille your documents so that they are legal in any country that is a member of the Hague Convention. With more than two decades of experience in apostille services, we are your best choice in Connecticut. We have built a reputation for being one of the best providers of these services. Your documents will be safe and processed fast.