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White Rose Notary provides Apostille for

Bylaws: Corporate bylaws demonstrate internal governance and may be required for international filings.

  • An Apostille is a specific verification process by which a document is certified/legalized/authenticated for acceptance/use in a different country.

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    White Rose Notary Services ensures your documents are notarized (as needed), certified and apostilled, certified, authenticated or legalized through the proper channels before prompt delivery to you.

    • Obtain a copy/original/certified -updated copy/ of the document to be notarized.

    • Know what country the document needs to be used in

    • Contact White Rose Notary Services for Notarization (as needed), price quote and for hire.

  • The Apostille fee will depend on how many document(s) are required and the complexity of the process. Once we complete our intake with you and gather specific requirements of your needs, we will notify you of the fee.

  • White Rose Notary Services partners with a company called Idiomatic for professional document translation services.  👉Click to  Order a Translation.  Note: Idiomatics is solely responsible for the accuracy and quality of all translations. White Rose Notary Services has no liability for errors or omissions in or of the translated content. Idiomatics provides a certification of translations as well as sworn translations.

  • White Rose Notary Services makes every effort to complete Apostilles as soon as possible. We realize that these documents are often needed urgently to manage affairs. We will provide an estimated time for completion asap and keep you informed throughout the process.

  • Contact Us:

    301-830-0043

    contact@whiterosenotary.com

Bylaws FAQs

Q: Can company bylaws be apostilled?  

A: Yes, if notarized or certified by the Secretary of State.  


Q: Are unsigned or draft bylaws eligible for apostille?  

A: No. Only official, adopted versions may be apostilled.  


Q: Why are bylaws apostilled for foreign use?  

A: To validate a company’s internal governance documents abroad.

* Registering a branch abroad

* Bank compliance

*Legal recognition of corporate structure

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