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  2. Apostille Convention - Wikipedia

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    The Apostille Convention is an international treaty that simplifies the certification of foreign public documents for legal purposes. It allows an apostille, a special certification issued by the state of origin, to replace the legalization procedure in the destination state.

  3. Secretary of State of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, duties and current office holder of the secretary of state of Florida, an executive officer of the state government. The secretary is appointed by the governor and serves as the chief elections officer, cultural officer and protocol officer.

  4. Document legalization - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to authenticate or certify a document for use in another country. Find out which countries require legalization, which ones have agreements or conventions, and which ones accept apostilles.

  5. Laurel Lee - Wikipedia

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    Laurel Lee is a Republican lawyer and politician who served as Florida's Secretary of State and a judge before winning the 2022 election for the U.S. House of Representatives. She represents Florida's 15th congressional district and sits on several committees, including Homeland Security and Judiciary.

  6. List of secretaries of state of the United States - Wikipedia

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    This web page provides a comprehensive list of the secretaries of state of the United States from 1781 to the present, with their names, portraits, terms of office, and political parties. The current secretary of state is Antony Blinken, who took office on January 26, 2021.

  7. Notary public (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the role, duties, and requirements of notaries public in the U.S., who are appointed by state governments to serve as impartial witnesses for important documents. Find out how notaries perform acknowledgements, oaths, jurats, and other notarial acts, and how they vary from state to state.

  8. Katherine Harris - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Harris is a Republican politician from Florida who served as Secretary of State in 1999-2002 and as a U.S. Representative from 2003 to 2007. She was involved in the controversial 2000 presidential election recount that certified George W. Bush's victory over Al Gore.

  9. Notary public - Wikipedia

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    A notary public is a public officer who validates signatures, administers oaths, and performs other official acts in non-contentious matters. Learn about the differences between common-law and civil-law notaries, the training and appointment of notaries, and the types of notarial acts.