Apostilles for school diplomas in Connecticut
Here are the general requirements for apostilles and authentication for Connecticut diplomas prepared by Connecticut Secretary of State to help Connecticut university and high school students obtain apostilles / authentication of their student records for use in other countries.
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Certification of diplomas by a Connecticut school
If a copy of a diploma is to be certified by a Connecticut school, the school must be located in Connecticut in order for the copy to be notarized and apostilled / authenticated in Connecticut.
Procedure:
1. An official of the school must make a photocopy of the diploma, and then print or type the following certification statement on the photocopy
"I, (name of official), (title of official) certify that this is a true copy of the diploma assued to (name of student)"
2. The student must then personally appear before a Connecticut notary public, sign and date the certification statement, and swear (make oath) to the truth of the statement.
3. The notary must then notarize the student's signature (see image below)
Certification of diplomas by students
If a student is physically present in Connecticut and has his/her diploma issued from a school either in Connecticut or outside of Connecticut, the student may make a copy of the diploma, certify that it is a true copy in front of a Connecticut notary public, and then submit it for an apostille / authentication.
Procedure:
1. The student must make a photocopy of the diploma, and then print or type the following certification statement on the photocopy
"I certify that this is a true copy of the original document (or diploma) in my possession"
2. The school official must then personally appear before a Connecticut notary public, sign and date the certification statement, and swear (make oath) to the truth of the statement.
3. The notary must then notarize the student's (see image below)
Notary requirements (important!)
Please note, a notary may never simply "sign and seal" a diploma. A proper certification and notarial act must appear on all student record documents.
Starting in 2025, Connecticut apostilles feature a new design: a blue border composed of small Connecticut seals.
In the State of Connecticut, as in all U.S. states, an apostille is a separate page attached to the document by an eyelet in the upper left corner. It is signed by the Secretary of State (facsimile signature) and has the Seal of the State of Connecticut.
Connecticut apostille: $175
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