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DaHu
Joined: 09 Feb 2011
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Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 4:30 am Post subject: |
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| coetivy89 wrote: |
| You don't need to get a federal apostille, and you don't need to get an apostille in the state in which the diploma was issued (unless it's the original diploma, which you shouldn't be using anyway because IT'S YOUR DIPLOMA and you only get one). Bring your diploma to any UPS location, have them make a notarized copy of it, and then get the notarized copy apostilled at your Secretary of State. It's super easy, and you can do it same-day! |
This is wrong in a couple ways. Most colleges will give you unlimited diplomas, as long as you pay for them. Also, some states will NOT apostille a notarized copy, only the original (as what happened to me).
None of it was easy. |
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Pinehurst
Joined: 14 Aug 2011
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Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 6:00 am Post subject: |
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The notary should take the copy of the origional. This is the statement
used in Florida on a Florida diploma signed by a Florida notary (who was also a Florida attorney, which is not necessary). The Florida Department of State verifies the notary, I don't know if they even check to see if the school/diploma is legit. If they don't then you can get it in any state as long as the notary is in the same state. FBI are normally federal because the person who signs and seals it does so by federal athority. If you got one without the signatre you may be able to have a notary sign the origional (copies will not work in this case) and have your state appostile that as well but check with your state first.
(following for diploma only)
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF ________
On this ____________, I attest that the preceding or attached document is a true, exact and complete and unaltered photocopy made by me of the __________________ presented to me by the documents custodian, _____________, and to the best of my knowledge, that the photocopied document is neither a vital record nor a public record, certified copies of which are available from an official source other than a notary public. |
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Illysook
Joined: 30 Jun 2008
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Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 5:53 am Post subject: |
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| Ohio is just like Florida. A similar statement is signed by you and then signed and sealed by the notary. Then you go to the county clerk of courts and have the notary verified. Next you take those documents to the Secretary of State's office. The diploma does not have to be from Ohio. I lived near downtown Columbus the first time that I had this done, so I got on my bicycle and finished all the required errands in an hour or so. |
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