South Sudan Legalization Expedited Service


South Sudan Document Legalization

South Sudan is a non-participating Hague Convention member country. Non-Hague Convention countries requires an authentication from their Embassy after the document has been authenticated by the Secretary of State. The legalization of documents for South Sudan varies depending on the type of document.

Private documents or documents that were drawn up by an individual or company require notarizations.
Example: Power of Attorney, Business Agreement, Affidavit

Vital Records are to be certified by the local government agency (Health Department, County Clerk, etc) and later certified by your Secretary of State
Example: Birth Certificate, Divorce Decree

Documents issued by your state’s Business Division are to be certified or attested by your Secretary of State.
Example: Certificate of Good Standing, Certified Articles of Incorporation

Federal issued documents for use in South Sudan goes straight to the US Department of State Office of Authentications.
Example: FBI, FDA, USPTO.

Personal document

Personal Document Legalization For South Sudan

All Personal Documents MUST be Certified from the Secretary of the State in Which They Originated

Notarized business document

Notarized Business Document Legalization for South Sudan

Certified business documents by the State

Certified Business Document Legalization for South Sudan

Original document issued by a Federal Entity

Federal Document Legalization For South Sudan