Court Documents & Certified Court Records – Apostille & Authentication Support

Court Documents & Certified Court Records – Apostille & Authentication Support

Notary Royalty LLC provides professional apostille and document authentication support for eligible court-issued documents and certified court records needed for international use.


Court documents may be required for immigration, dual citizenship, international marriage, foreign residency, overseas property matters, international business, estate matters, or proceedings before foreign courts and government agencies.


Documents May Include:

  • Divorce Decrees

  • Court Orders

  • Judgments

  • Name Change Orders

  • Adoption Orders and Records, when legally accessible

  • Probate Court Documents

  • Guardianship Orders

  • Custody Orders

  • Civil Court Records

  • Certified Copies of Court Filings

  • Letters Testamentary or Letters of Administration

  • Other Eligible Court-Issued or Court-Certified Documents

Common Uses May Include:

  • Immigration & Visa Matters

  • Dual Citizenship

  • International Marriage or Remarriage

  • Foreign Residency

  • International Estate & Probate Matters

  • Overseas Property Transactions

  • Foreign Court Proceedings

  • International Business Matters

  • Other Foreign Government Requirements

Service May Include:

  • Preliminary document review for apostille processing

  • Assistance identifying the issuing jurisdiction

  • Texas apostille processing and facilitation for eligible Texas documents

  • Authentication coordination when applicable

  • Guidance regarding obtaining an appropriate certified record when necessary

  • Document courier and delivery coordination

  • Return shipping coordination

  • Status updates throughout the process

  • Professional and confidential document handling

Important: Notary Royalty LLC does not issue court records, certify copies of court documents, provide access to sealed or restricted records, interpret court orders, determine whether a document will be accepted by a receiving authority, or provide legal advice. Apostille and authentication requirements vary according to the issuing jurisdiction, type of document, destination country, and requirements of the receiving authority.

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