Notarize eligible documents for use outside the United States through a structured remote notary process. Upload your document from your meeting page, complete ID verification, and meet with a New York notary online.
International notarization is for eligible documents that need to be notarized before being used in another country, submitted to a foreign institution, or included in an overseas legal or business process.
International documents may have country-specific instructions, witness requirements, wet-signature requirements, or apostille/authentication steps after notarization. Upload your unsigned document from your meeting page after booking so the process stays organized.
After booking, upload your unsigned document directly from your meeting page. Do not email documents unless specifically instructed.
Final acceptance depends on the receiving country, agency, consulate, institution, or foreign party. If apostille or authentication is required, continue through the correct LINS service path.
Use international notarization for consent letters, affidavits, authorizations, overseas property paperwork, family documents, and other eligible personal documents.
International notarization can support cross-border agreements, vendor forms, corporate paperwork, professional authorizations, and foreign business submissions.
If your notarized document will be used overseas, it may also need apostille or authentication after notarization.
If your document needs additional handling before or after notarization, use the related LINS pages below.
Complete the booking form with your appointment time, number of notary stamps, number of signers, and document details.
– Follow the steps below depending on your desired signing method.
Complete these steps before and during your remote online notarization appointment.
Complete these steps before and during your remote online notarization appointment.
** An international notarization is not an apostille.**