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Some information about Apostille in Korea

2020.08.17

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Hi, it’s KICPC.


Today I’ll tell you about an Apostille in Korea.


Do you know what an apostille is?

"Apostille” is a form of authentication issued to documents for use in countries that participate in the Hague Convention of 1961. In general, after the 'Ministry of Foreign Affairs' and 'Embassy Certification', the reliability of the national document is verified, but there is an inconvenience in terms of time and cost. To resolve this inconvenience, without consular legalization through overseas consulates among the member countries, Apostille has appeared, which recognizes documents with Apostille as legalized documents.

(from : http://global.allminwon.com/html/sub02_02.html)


In short, Apostille has appeared in order to resolve the inconvenience of time and costs.

It looks very comfortable. Isn’t it?


There are many countries that have signed the apostille agreement.

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Korea is also one of the members of the apostille convention.

The legalization of documents is convenient between these countries.

It could be possible with “Apostille” ;-)

There are two types of documents to be apostilled.

An official document and notary document.

1. Official document

- Documents issued by an administrative agency.

(a legislative body, the judicial branch, and administration)

- Documents issued for the performance of duties by an agency whose status is a public official prescribed in Article 2 of the Government Officials Act or Article 2 of the Local Officials Act;

(Such as family relation certificate, certificate of tax payment, transcripts issued by a public school.)


2. Notary document

- Generally, non-official documents are subject to apostille confirmation by notarization.

- A notary document issued by a person qualified as a notary under the Notary act or the Attorneys-at-Law act.

(Such as a medical certificate, translated document, transcripts of private elementary, middle and high schools)



And there are two apostille issuing agencies.

The Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


1. Documents available for apostille from the Ministry of Justice.

- A Certified copy and an abstract of a trial or a record containing a trial preserved in accordance with the office Rules for prosecution maintenance.

- A notary document.

 - Documents prepared by the Ministry of Justice or its affiliated agencies (including the Public Prosecutors' Office) for official purposes.


2. Documents available for apostille from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

- Documents issued by an administrative agency (Excluding the documents in item 1 above)




Wow… very difficult.

If you decided to get an apostille in person, you’ll have a hard time.


Apostille is only available in countries where documents have been issued.

What if you left Korea without Apostille?

I’m sure your documents won’t be accepted.


Should you go back to Korea to get an apostille in this situation?

No, you don’t have to.

JUST USE OUR SERVICE!

Even if you are in a foreign country, you don’t have to be a worry.

We can get your apostille on your behalf.

Plus, we provide a fast delivery service.


All you have to do is just visit our website and click some buttons!

We can solve complicated procedures.

We are a reliable brand that certified by the state and customers.

Thus, you can use our service with trust!




For more information

http://global.allminwon.com/

Office Hours: 9am – 6pm Monday – Friday 

Customer Support: +82 1090062182

 Email: apo@allminwon.com

Have a nice day~ :)

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