What does a Delaware apostille look like?

Delaware apostilles are issued by the Office of Delaware Secretary of State.
You will see this seal on all Delaware apostilles no matter what kind of document an apostille authenticates (including birth, death, marriage, divorce certificates, court judgments, personal and corporate powers of attorney, consents, criminal records, parents' consents for minor children travel, corporate documents, including resolutions, minutes, bylaws, articles of incorporation, certificates of goodstanding, etc. )
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What does a Delaware apostille look like?

In Delaware, as in all states of the United States of America, an apostille is a separate page attached to the document. It is attached by a staple. As required by the Hague convention, each apostille has the title "Apostille", the reference to the Hague Convention, and the following ten items: (1) country where the apostille is being issued ("United States of America"); (2) name of the official whose signature is being certified by an apostille, in the image above it is "George S. Parish"; (3) the position or capacity of this official ("Clerk of the Peace"); (4) name of the seal on the attached document ("Sussex county, Delaware", (5) name of the city where the apostille is being issued ("Dover, Delaware"); (6) the date when the apostille is being issued; (7) position of the official who signed the apostille ("Secretary of State"; (8) consecutive number of the apostille (in the image above it is "0484486"; (9) the seal of the apostille issuing agency (the seal of the Delaware Secretary of State, this seal is gold); (10) signature. Read more about Delaware apostille guidelines and tips.
