Contracts & Agreements – Apostille & Authentication Support

Notary Royalty LLC provides professional notarization, apostille processing, and authentication support for eligible contracts and agreements intended for use outside the United States.
Contracts and agreements may require notarization, apostille, authentication, or other certification before being submitted to a foreign government, business, financial institution, court, or other receiving organization.
Documents May Include:
Business Contracts
Commercial Agreements
Service Agreements
Partnership Agreements
Independent Contractor Agreements
Purchase & Sale Agreements
Real Estate-Related Agreements
Property Agreements
Business Authorization Agreements
International Business Agreements
Distribution or Supplier Agreements
Corporate Agreements
Settlement Agreements, when appropriate
Personal Agreements
Other Eligible Contracts and Agreements
Common International Uses May Include:
International Business Transactions
Foreign Business Registration
Overseas Property Transactions
International Banking
Foreign Investment
Import & Export Matters
International Commercial Relationships
Authorizing Business Activities Abroad
Foreign Court or Administrative Proceedings
Other International Legal or Commercial Purposes
Service May Include:
Preliminary document review for apostille processing
Identification of the document's issuing or notarizing jurisdiction
Notarization when required and 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: Not every contract or agreement requires notarization or is processed in the same manner for apostille or authentication. Notary Royalty LLC does not draft contracts or agreements, determine whether a contract is legally enforceable, select a notarial act when one has not been specified, interpret contractual provisions, determine whether a foreign authority will accept a document, or provide legal or business advice. Clients should confirm document and authentication requirements with the receiving authority or a qualified attorney when appropriate.
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