Wills & Estate-Planning Documents – Apostille & Authentication Support

Wills & Estate-Planning Documents – Apostille & Authentication Support

Notary Royalty LLC provides professional apostille and authentication support for eligible wills and estate-planning documents intended for use outside the United States.


Estate-planning documents may require authentication for foreign estate administration, inheritance matters, overseas property transactions, international banking, foreign court proceedings, or other cross-border matters.


Documents May Include:

  • Wills and Will-Related Documents, when eligible

  • Self-Proving Affidavits

  • Powers of Attorney

  • Trust-Related Documents

  • Certifications or Abstracts of Trust

  • Trustee Affidavits and Certifications

  • Estate Affidavits

  • Inheritance Documents

  • Beneficiary Statements and Authorizations

  • Appointment for Disposition of Remains, when applicable

  • Estate-Related Declarations

  • Other Eligible Notarized Estate-Planning Documents


Common International Uses May Include:

  • Foreign Estate Administration

  • International Inheritance Matters

  • Overseas Property Transactions

  • Foreign Probate Proceedings

  • International Banking

  • Foreign Investment or Asset Matters

  • Establishing Authority to Act Abroad

  • Other International Legal or Government Requirements

Service May Include:

  • Preliminary document review for apostille processing

  • Identification of the document's issuing or notarizing jurisdiction

  • Notarization when separately required and appropriate

  • Texas apostille processing and facilitation for eligible Texas 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 draft wills or estate-planning documents, determine whether a document is legally valid or appropriate for a client's circumstances, select a notarial act when one has not been specified, interpret estate-planning documents, determine whether a foreign authority will accept a particular document, or provide legal advice. Apostille and authentication requirements vary according to the document, issuing or notarizing jurisdiction, destination country, and receiving authority.

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