Apostilles for a Bulgarian Adoption
How To Apostille a Document for Adoption in Utah?
The green documents are “green” because I want to help you group them together in the sense that they will all be going together to get an “Apostille” from the Secretary of State in UT.
In order to get an Apostille a document in UT, you have to send them to the Secretary of State at:
For UPS, FedEx:
Office of the Lieutenant Governor
350 North State Street, Suite 220
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114
For USPS:
Office of the Lieutenant Governor
PO BOX 142325
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114
UT Charges $20 per Apostille.
Please make sure that check is made out to “State of Utah” for the fees owed for the apostilles.
Please include a pre-paid self addressed envelope for UT to return the apostilled docs to you. (Please have a tracking number)
Click below to get the form you’ll need as a “cover letter” to request an Apostille from UT.
Additional Notes:
Now, keep in mind, just because all the “green” documents will go together, that does not mean that they are all prepared in the same way.
On the contrary there are quite a few differences in the steps you have to take with each in order to get them eligible for an apostille.
One quick example is the Medical form. It is signed by your doctor, and a notary notarizes his/her signature. So you don’t have to do much but send it.
However, the passport copies is something you make copies of and implement the affidavit/oath legalization before sending it – so you have more work there.
Different forms will need different things done to them. So please make sure to take the time and read the individual steps within each different document. For some that are more challenging to prepare, there are videos of me explaining things. Hope that helps. At the end of the day, remember, I am here to help, so if somethings isn’t clear – pick up the phone and call me! 704 527 7673. Or text, or skype me, or email me. Lets do this thing!
(Below is an FAQ directly from UT Secy of State, if you’d like to check it out – but you don’t have to, and we always link to our Bulgaria page – as it is always changing with its new blogs and adoption stories)