notaries: Checklist to Ensure that Your Documents are Accepted
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Checklist to Ensure Your
Documents are Accepted

    • Documents must be signed by and contain the official seal of the proper Pennsylvania official.  NOTE: Diplomas, transcripts and criminal record checks must be notarized by a Pennsylvania notary public prior to requesting an apostille or certification. 
    • The correct fee must be enclosed.
    • The country where the documents will be used must be identified.
    • County documents must be signed by the clerk in charge of the county office.  Documents will not be accepted if they are signed by an assistant or deputy clerk.
    • Marriage certificates must be signed by the register of wills or clerk of the orphans court (and not only the officiant or clergyperson).
    • Death certificates must be signed by the state registrar.  Death certificates will not be accepted if they are signed by a local registrar.  Birth certificates do not need to be and should not be notarized.
    • Photocopies of notarized or certified documents may not be certified by the Secretary of the Commonwealth.






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