January 11, 2024
More than 120 countries signed the convention.
If you are unsure if your destination country signed the Apostille Convention, please consult the list of countries that are signatories of the Apostille Convention.
New categories of Ontario-issued documents are now eligible for authentication without notarization.
You may check to see if your document is eligible for authentication by using the document authentication portal at Official Documents Services.
Documents in languages other than English and French must be:
Issued within Canada, Notarized by an Ontario notary public and, accompanied by a translation issued by a Certified Canadian Translator or an attestation by an Ontario Notary Public who speaks English or French and the language in which the document was written.
ODS will provide an Apostille for each document provided where:
Soft copy (electronic) documents will not be authenticated.
Some documents cannot be authenticated even if they are notarized.
Examples of documents that cannot be authenticated include:
To speed up the Authentication Process, ask your local Notary Public to Notarize all of your documents and then take your notarized documents to the following address:
Official Documents Services
222 Jarvis St, Main Floor
Toronto, ON M7A 0B6
Official Documents Services will process your request on the spot provided you have all of the required Notarization on each page of the document including the Notary Public signature and seal.
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