What is an Apostille? Do I need to obtain an Apostille for a birth certificate?

An Apostille is a certificate that authenticates the origin of a public document (e.g., a birth, marriage or death certificate, a judgment, an extract of a register or a notarial attestation). In Arizona, the Arizona Secretary of States Office prepares this document, and information is available at: Apostille and Document Authentication | Arizona Secretary of State (azsos.gov).

Generally, an apostille certificate is not needed unless an original public document or a certified copy is needed for official purposes in another country. The apostille confirms the signature, seal, or stamp on the public document to be authentic so that it will be accepted when presented in another country. 

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1. Who may apply for copies of Arizona birth certificates?
2. Will I receive the certified copies of my birth certificate the same day I apply?
3. I ordered my birth certificate, why am I receiving a certified copy?
4. How do I request a correction to an Arizona birth certificate?
5. Why does our old address still appear on my Arizona birth certificate?
6. How long does it take after a child is born at a hospital for the birth certificate to be available?
7. How long does it take after a child is born at home or outside of a hospital for the birth certificate to be available?
8. Why haven’t I received a certified copy of my child’s birth certificate in the mail?
9. Is there a fee for the first certified copy of an Arizona birth certificate?
10. Is there a fee associated with obtaining a copy of my child’s birth certificate?
11. What is an Apostille? Do I need to obtain an Apostille for a birth certificate?