Simplify Your Document Legalization Process in Georgia
Apostille, Notary and Legalization in Georgia
Full-Service Legalization
We handle apostille, notarization, and legalization — all in one place.
Fast Turnaround
Most documents are processed within 1–3 business days.
Valid Worldwide
Ensure your documents are recognized across 100+ countries.
Remote Option Available
Legalize your documents without visiting our office — fully remote service available.
Multilingual Support
Translations and bilingual notarizations available upon request.
For Individuals & Companies
Suitable for corporate documents, powers of attorney, birth certificates, and more.
Three steps to the Result

Step 1: Share Document Details
Send us a scan or photo of the document and tell us the country of use.
Step 2: We Process & Legalize
We handle notarization, translation (if needed), and apostille or consular legalization.
Step 3: Delivery to You
Receive your document by courier or pick it up in our office.
What’s included

- Document check and verification
- Notary certification
- Certified translation*
- Apostille stamp*
- Consular legalization*
- Official courier delivery*
- Digital scan for your records
- Personalized support in English and Russian
*Optionally, for those services that include the mentioned processes

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Complementary Services to Consider
Legal Services
We will help you with the legalization, translation, and notarization of all necessary documents.
We will act as your proxy or representative.

Virtual Office
We will provide a legal business address for registration and correspondence. We will receive your mail and notify you promptly, ensuring you never miss important letters.


Residence Permit
We will help you get a Georgian residence permit in the shortest possible time according to the most suitable OS for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an apostille and when is it needed?
An apostille is a simplified form of document legalization recognized by countries in the Hague Convention. It confirms that a document is legally valid for international use.
Which documents can be apostilled in Georgia?
Most civil, legal, and corporate documents issued in Georgia — such as birth certificates, powers of attorney, company extracts — can be apostilled.
Do you offer consular legalization for non-Hague countries?
Yes, we provide full consular legalization services for documents required in countries not part of the Hague Convention.
How long does the apostille process take?
Usually 1–3 business days, depending on the type of document and translation requirements.
Can I legalize a document remotely?
Yes. We offer remote services — just send us a scan, and we’ll handle the rest.
Do you provide notarized translations?
Yes, we offer certified translations with notarization in multiple languages.
What’s the difference between notarization and legalization?
Notarization verifies a document’s authenticity; legalization makes it valid for international use.
Can you deliver documents internationally?
Yes, international courier shipping is available upon request.