Apostille Policies
We at Megnin Young Notary & Apostille Services are committed to providing accurate and timely facilitation of Apostille services in accordance with the requirements of the U.S. Department of State and individual state Secretary of State offices. Once the Apostille has been issued and delivered to the client, the following policy applies:
Scope and Responsibility
Our role is limited to assisting clients with the preparation, submission, and retrieval of documents for Apostille certification.
The Apostille itself is issued soley by the U.S. Department of State or the applicable Secretary of State's office.
NO Guarantee of Acceptance Abroad
Megnin Young Notary & Apostille Services is not responsible for how any foreign government, embassy, consulate, or receiving party reviews, interprets, or accepts Apostilled documents.
Requirements may vary by country, and acceptance of a document lies entirely with the receiving authority.
Document and Accuracy and Eligibility
Clients are responsible for ensuring that the documents submitted for Apostille are accurate, complete, and eligible for authentication. We cannot alter, amend, or validate the legal content of client documents.
Completion of Service
Once an Apostille is issued and delivered, our service is considered complete. Any disputes, delays, or rejections from a foreign authority are outside of our control and responsibility.
Additional Requirements
Some countries may require additional legalization steps (such as consular legalization or translation services). It is the client’s responsibility to confirm and fulfill these requirements prior to submission or discuss the need for additional services prior to or at the time of the initial appointment.
LIABILITY DISCLAIMER
By engaging our services, clients acknowledge and agree that Megnin Young Notary & Apostille Services is not liable for:
• A foreign country’s refusal to accept an Apostilled document.
• Additional legalization or translation requirements imposed by a foreign authority.
• Delays, errors, or rejections caused by government agencies, couriers, or mailing services.
“Apostille Facilitator – We assist with document authentication. We are not attorneys and do not provide legal advice.”