New jersey apostilles and notary certifications

Do you need to obtain an Apostille or Notary Certification in New Jersey?

Our staff can submit the request for you same day and have it obtained right away. Call or email to have an Apostille or Notary Certification obtained today!

What is an Apostille or Notary Certification?

Apostilles and certifications attest to the legal status of New Jersey Notaries Public and selected public officials, such as Superior Court judges, County Clerks, and the State Registrar of Vital Statistics, who have authenticated or notarized documents to be used in business transactions and/or international document exchange. Public officials for whom our office will issue Apostilles and certifications.

Apostilles and certifications issued by the New Jersey Department of the Treasury, Division of Revenue and Enterprise Services are one-page, 8.5 x 11 documents with a color laser print of the Great Seal of the State of New Jersey and the signature of the New Jersey State Treasurer.

The Division will affix Apostilles and certifications to the signature page of the submitted document with staples. Please do not remove the Apostille or certification once it is attached.

The Division will provide an Apostille if the transaction involves a country that subscribes to the Hague Convention. If the authenticated or notarized document is going to a country that does not appear on the Hague Convention list, the Division will provide a certification of the public official.

In all cases involving international document exchange, we recommend that you contact officials in the receiving country or visit the U.S. Department of State website for further information and guidance on the exchange process.

How to Obtain an Apostille or Certification in New Jersey:

    Obtain the original or certified copy of the document bearing the original notarization or certification by the public official.

Important Notes:
Obtain vital records (birth, marriage, divorce, death, etc.) from January 1, 1917 forward from the NJ Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics and Registry (609.292.4087). For vital records dated prior to January 1, 1917, contact the New Jersey State Archives .

The Division cannot issue Apostilles or certifications for vital records from other states. Have out-of-state records authenticated in the state of origin.

For documents in languages other than English, it is recommend that you attach a notarized English translation. Note that if you attach a notarized translation to a vital record, we will issue two Apostilles/Certifications, and that we will assess two fees (see table below for fees).

In-person:
State of New Jersey
Division of Revenue and Enterprise Services
33 West State Street, 5th Floor
Trenton, NJ 08608
Attn: Notary Unit

Regular Mail:
State of New Jersey
Division of Revenue and Enterprise Services
PO Box 452
Trenton, NJ 08646

Processing Time: Typically 20 business days from date of receipt. This time frame is not guaranteed and may be longer based upon the number of requests received.
*Please allow an additional 15 days for regular mail delivery.