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This service is valid for the Consulate of Chile in Washington only

LEGALIZATION OF DOCUMENTS

Documents are no longer required to be legalized by the Consulate.

Documents with an APOSTILLE are sent directly to Chile.

District of Columbia Documents:

  1. The document must first be witnessed before a local notary public in the District of Columbia
  2. The document must be certified under the Seal of the District of Columbia. Obtained from the District of Columbia Government, Notary Section

    441 4th Street NW # 810 S, Washington, D.C. 20001 (One Judiciary Square)
  3. Department of State Authentication Office (APOSTILLE)

600 19th Street, NW, Washington D.C. 20006

Virginia Documents:

  1. The document must first be witnessed before a local notary public in the State of Virginia
  2. The document must be certified under the Seal of the Commonwealth of Virginia (APOSTILLE)

1111 East Broad Street, 1st Floor, Richmond, VA 23219

West Virginia Documents:

  1. The document must first be witnessed before a local notary public in the State of West Virginia
  2. The document must be certified under the Seal of the Secretary of State of West Virginia (APOSTILLE)

Bldg. 1, Suite 157-K, 1900 Kanawha Blvd. East, Charleston, WV 25305

Maryland Documents:

  1. The document must first be witnessed before a local notary public in the State of Maryland
  2. Notarized document must be taken to theClerk of the Circuit Court for certification, in the county where the notary was commissioned
  3. The document must be certified under the Seal of the Secretary of State of Maryland (APOSTILLE)

16 Francis Street, Annapolis, MD 21061

North Carolina Documents:

  1. The document must first be witnessed before a local notary public in the State of North Carolina
  2. The document must be certified under the Seal of the Secretary of State of North Carolina (APOSTILLE)
  • South Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27601

IMPORTANT: In order to validate this document in Chile, it must be legalized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Legalization Department, located at Agustinas 1320, Santiago, Chile. This process is free of charge.