Authentication of the judge's signature and the court stamp on judicial decisions

Consular legalization applies to documents that are intended to be presented in a country that is not a party to the Hague Convention of 1961, and involves affixing a stamp on the original document. The Agency of Legal Information and Resources is responsible for authenticating the judge's signature and the court stamp on judicial decisions.

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    Step 1. Submit the application

    The application must be submitted on address: 31 August 1989 /82 street, Chisinau, MD-2012, Apostille and Legalization Department

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    Step 2. Processing and examining the request

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    Step 3. Issuance of the legalized document

    The legalized document is issued at the Apostille and Legalization Desk.

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