May 11, 2022 -- The Corporations and Charities Filing System (CCFS) is currently experiencing service interruptions. We appreciate your patience as we work to get things back to normal
NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS: May 6, 2022 - CCFS is being updated to reflect changes to nonprofit corporation laws under RCW 24.03A. Currently, all nonprofit filings will be completed by paper forms while we work to provide online filing options. We are processing documents in the order received and there will be delays. If your documents were recently submitted, please disregard any automated late notices while we work to get all records updated on the website. Paper documents must be received in our office before their due date; once they have been entered into the system the record will reflect accurately. If you have any questions concerning this matter please let us know by using one of the methods available on the Contact Us page.
Apostille Document Guidelines
Washington Schools K-12:
- Transcripts must be signed by Principal or Vice Principal. This needs to be a special request, the Principal typically does not sign transcripts.
- Original Diplomas are signed by the Principal or Assistant Principal. As an option, a copy of the original Diploma can be notarized by a Washington State Notary Public.
- Both must have the School Seal
Washington State College/University:
- Transcripts must be signed by Registrar, Associate Registrar, or Interim Registrar
- Original Degrees are signed by the President. As an option, a copy of the original Degree can be notarized by a Washington State Notary Public.
- Both must have the School Seal
Washington State Center for Vital Statistics:
- Birth, Marriage, Death, Divorce Decree, and Single Status Certificates. If you call 360-236-4313 let them know what documents you need and what country you are dealing with. If ordering by phone with a credit card you can pay for both the record, and the Apostille or Certificate of Authentication, they will also have options on how to receive your documents.
- Certified by State Registrar, Health Officer
- These documents do not need to be notarized
Washington County Health Departments:
- County Health Departments provide birth and death certificates.
- They are certified by the Health Officer, Directors of Health Districts
- These documents do not need to be notarized
Washington State and County Officials:
- Certified copies signed by State Officials or their authorized representatives
- Certified copies signed by County Officials or their authorized representatives
Federal Documents:
- Our office does not notarize or authenticate Federal Documents
- Our office does not notarize or authenticate Certificates of Naturalization
- Military Notaries must be processed in Washington D.C. at the US Department of State.
- Our office does not notarize or authenticate Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Clearances
Please Note: This is not a complete list of documents that can be Apostille or Authenticated. See Frequently Asked Questions for additional information.
Disclaimer
Certificates are not valid for use anywhere within the United States of America, its territories or possessions.