Affidavits & Sworn Statements – Apostille & Authentication Support

Affidavits & Sworn Statements – Apostille & Authentication Support

Notary Royalty LLC provides professional notarization, apostille processing, and authentication support for eligible affidavits and sworn statements intended for international use.

Affidavits and sworn statements may be used to formally declare facts or information for foreign governments, courts, consulates, businesses, educational institutions, immigration matters, and other international purposes.

Documents May Include:

  • Affidavits

  • Sworn Statements

  • Statements Under Oath

  • Affidavits of Identity

  • Affidavits of Residence

  • Affidavits of Single Status

  • Affidavits of Support

  • Affidavits of Relationship

  • Financial Affidavits

  • Estate & Inheritance Affidavits

  • Property-Related Affidavits

  • Business Affidavits

  • Consent or Authorization Affidavits

  • Other Eligible Sworn or Notarized Statements


Common International Uses May Include:

  • Immigration & Visa Matters

  • Dual Citizenship Applications

  • International Marriage

  • Foreign Residency

  • Estate & Inheritance Matters

  • Overseas Property Transactions

  • International Business Matters

  • Foreign Court Proceedings

  • Educational or Employment Requirements

  • Other Foreign Government Requirements

Service May Include:

  • Preliminary document review for apostille processing

  • Identification verification

  • Administration of an oath or affirmation when required

  • Notarization when appropriate

  • Texas apostille processing and facilitation for eligible documents

  • Authentication coordination when applicable

  • Document courier and delivery coordination

  • Return shipping coordination

  • Status updates throughout the process

  • Professional and confidential document handling

Important: Notary Royalty LLC does not prepare affidavits or sworn statements, determine what statements a client should make, select a notarial act when the document or receiving authority has not specified one, interpret legal documents, guarantee acceptance by a foreign authority, or provide legal advice. Clients should confirm document, notarization, apostille, translation, and submission requirements with the receiving authority or a qualified attorney when appropriate.

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