A FBI report is simply a written account of the Bureau's investigations and findings. An apostille is an internationally recognized form of certification for official documents. It is a certification that is typically used for documents that will be used in another country.
If you are applying for a job or immigration status in a foreign country, you may be required to apostille a FBI report. An apostille is a form of authentication used for documents that are going to be used in a country that is party to the Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement for Legalization of Foreign Public Documents. Contact the Georgia Secretary of State's office to obtain an apostille for a document. The documents eligible for apostille in the United States include:
• Court documents: birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates (issued by a court or vital statistics office); probate (testate/intestate); dissolution of marriage; adoption; chords; judgments; and court orders.
• Affidavits or sworn statements (including a deposition, power of attorney, and credential of a retired judge).
Apostilles cannot be issued for unsigned documents.
In order to get an apostille for a FBI report in Georgia, the report must first be Apostille USA
authenticated by the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C.
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