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Which documents can be authenticated by an apostille?

Documents that may be authenticated by an apostille include documents issued by judicial authorities, including those emanating from public prosecutors, court clerks, and process servers; administrative documents; and official certificates affixed to documents signed by persons in their private capacity, such as official certificates recording the registration of a document, notarial authentications of signatures, etc. Documents executed by diplomatic or consular agents, or administrative documents relating to commercial or customs operations, may not be authenticated by an apostille.

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