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Consulate General of Peru in Atlanta
Consular certifications for diplomas and transcripts
If
you have studied in the United States of America and
wish to have your documents recognized by the Peruvian
education authorities, universities, schools or other
institutions, you need to legalize your transcripts and
diplomas.
In
order to obtain the
authentication of your document, you can choose between
two types of procedures:
Simplified procedure
1. The document must have the
School, College or University’s stamp and the signature
of the Principal or Registrar indicating place and
date of issuing.
2. Notarize documents: Contact
one of the local notaries who are registered at the
Consulate and notarize (Signature witness
certificate or Validity of signature) your document. To see the
full list of notaries registered at this Consulate, go
to:
http://www.consulperuatlanta.com/notarios.html
3. Bring the document personally to the Consulatel or send it by mail. If you send it by mail, send
the document along with a Money Order for $ 1.00 (for
Peruvians only) or $ 30.00
(foreigners) and a prepaid mail envelope
with the name and address of the addressee clearly
written on it. To see more detailed information
regarding consular services by mail, please check the
following (in spanish):
http://www.consulperuatlanta.com/servicios17.html
Traditional procedure
1. The document must have the School, College or
University’s stamp and the signature of the Principal or
Registrar of indicating place and date of issuing.
2. Notarize documents (Signature witness certificate or
Validity of signature) by the notary
public of the school, High
School or University.
3. Then, obtain the certification of the Notary’s
commission by the County Clerk or the Registrar of Deeds.
4.
Obtain the international certification of
the Secretary of State.
Only then, the document is ready for a consular
legalization. Its cost is $ 1.00 (for Peruvians only) or
$ 30.00 if you are a foreigner.
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ALABAMA.
Secretary of State. Document Authentication
Tel. 334.242.7224 |
11 S. Union St. Ste 208, Montgomery, Alabama 36104
http://www.sos.alabama.gov/AdminServices/Authentications.aspx |
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GEORGIA.
Secretary of State, Elections Division, Notaries
Public & Document Certification
Tel. 404-656-2871. Fax: (404) 651-9531 |
2 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SE, Suite 1104 - West
Tower
http://www.sos.state.ga.us/administration/notary.htm |
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NORTH CAROLINA.
Secretary of State. Notary Public Section
Tel. 919-807-2219 |
2 South Salisbury St, Raleigh NC 27601-2903
http://www.secretary.state.nc.us/authen/ |
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SOUTH CAROLINA.
Secretary of State. Notaries & Apostilles
Tel. (803) 734-2512 |
Postal Address: P.O. Box 11350, Columbia, SC 29211.
Office address: Edgar Brown Building. Capitol
Complex, 1205 Pendleton Street, Suite 525, Columbia,
SC 29201
http://www.state.tn.us/sos/forms/apos.pdf |
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MISSISSIPPI
Secretary of State. Apostilles & Authentications
Tel.
(601) 359-1615 |
700 North Street, Jackson, MS 39202
http://www.sos.ms.gov/business_services_notaries6.aspx |
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TENNESSEE.
Secretary of State. Notary Commission Unit
Tel. 615-741-0531 Fax 615-741-7310 |
312 Eighth Avenue North, 6th Floor, Wm. R. Snodgrass
Tower, Nashville, TN 37243
http://www.state.tn.us/sos/bus_svc/notary.htm |
4. You can obtain the consular legalization by bringing
it personally to the Consulate or by mail. If you do it
by mail, send the document along with a Money Order for
$ 1.00 or $ 30.00 and a prepaid mail envelope with the
name and address of the addressee clearly written on it.
To see more detailed information regarding consular
services by mail, please check the following:
http://www.consulperuatlanta.com/servicios17.html
Consulate General of Peru in
Atlanta
4360 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd. Suite 580
Atlanta, GA 30338.
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