Apostilles & Authentications

The Kansas Secretary of State issues apostilles and authentications for Kansas documents.

Apostille vs. Authentication

An Apostille verifies the seal and signature of a Kansas public official or a Kansas notary which enables the document to be recognized in foreign countries that are members of the 1961 Hague Convention Treaty.

An Authentication verifies the seal and signature of a Kansas public official or a Kansas notary which enables the document to be recognized in countries that are not members of the 1961 Hague Convention Treaty.

Obtaining an Apostille or Authentication

An apostille or authentication may be obtained for the following documents:

* The printed name of the court official (e.g., trial court clerk, deputy clerk, etc.) for these documents must be provided on Form DC

A certified copy of a birth certificate, marriage certificate, divorce decree, or death certificate can be obtained through the Kansas Office of Vital Statistics. Other documents may be obtained through the agency or court that issued the documents.

A state-issued document with an apostille from the Kansas Secretary of State does not require additional certification by the U.S. Department of State or legalization by a U.S. embassy or consulate overseas to be recognized in a country that is a member of the 1961 Hague Convention Treaty. The U.S. Department of State will not issue an apostille for state-issued documents.

To obtain an apostille or authentication submit the following to the Kansas Secretary of State at the address below:

The Secretary of State will return the document along with the attached apostille or authentication by U.S. mail. To receive return documents by FedEx, please complete section 6 on Form DC and include credit card payment information in section 4. The payment information can be used for processing the certification and the shipping charges. Please do not send cash.