Getting logbooks Apostilled (Authenticated)
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Line Holder
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From: 737 FO/Capt/FO
No, I have not done this. I just got curious and did a little googling and that's what I came up with.
You might want to find out if they really need an US Dept. of State Apostille or the NY State Apostille will suffice. It does appear that NY State will only Apostille things once the County Clerk has signed them, in that way it is different from Massachusetts (where they will directly Apostille things which are notarized). but I could be wrong about that. I would make some calls to the appropriate places before starting down this road.
You might want to find out if they really need an US Dept. of State Apostille or the NY State Apostille will suffice. It does appear that NY State will only Apostille things once the County Clerk has signed them, in that way it is different from Massachusetts (where they will directly Apostille things which are notarized). but I could be wrong about that. I would make some calls to the appropriate places before starting down this road.
YMMV.
#12
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From: Guppy driver
An apostille is, by definition, a chain of authentication, in order, from notary, up to and including the state department. It has to start at the bottom. Each step authenticates the previous step.
The final step is embassy authentication, if required.
Depending on which state you are in, the hardest part might be getting a notary to stamp your logbook. If they won't, you might try writing an affidavit swearing the authenticity, sign in front of a notary, and have them notarize the affidavit.
The final step is embassy authentication, if required.
Depending on which state you are in, the hardest part might be getting a notary to stamp your logbook. If they won't, you might try writing an affidavit swearing the authenticity, sign in front of a notary, and have them notarize the affidavit.
#13
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From: 737 FO/Capt/FO
Thank goodness the process is over as i have been employed overseas 9 years. I am still associated with the Embassy in the country I live and the Consular Officer, who is a Notary, still will not apostille any document.
I wish you luck!
Lifter
I wish you luck!
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Last edited by Starlifter; 08-07-2013 at 09:35 AM. Reason: Spelling
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