Address: 123 William St, New York, NY 10038, USA
Phone: +12124175800
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–4PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–4PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–4PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–4PM
Friday: 8:30AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
Essam Elbanna
(اليكس) Great person, helpful,much appreciate him!
John Loffredo
Worst experience i ever had. This one lady just brought me to the webpage and told me “your on your own figure it out” and hung the phone up on me!!! You can’t be serious? You need to seriously re organize your staff they are NO help at all. Disgusting.
Nancie Vito
Easy in and out for apostille drop off. Shavonda at the apostille desk is awesome. Such a pleasant transaction - she made my day.
David Halata
I took my real estate exam today (March 1,2022) here. The man that sat next to me was clearly an immigrant, had a thick accent and was having kind of a hard time filling up the bubble sheet. One of the ladies working there humiliated, belittled, and yelled at him for not being able to understand certain parts. She said and I quote “I wouldn’t want you to be my realtor”. Disgusting and racist behavior. English may not be his first language but at least he was trying! She seemed like a very impatient person from the beginning too. I wasn’t able to catch her name but she was tall, black and had glasses. Probably in her 40s too.
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Do I need to make appointment to nyc secretary of state for apostille purposes
Can I walk in to your office at 123 William street for Apostille my document? And what is the fee for each document?
I need my Birth certificate apostillè and Legalized so I can get married in Mexico. Can you help me ?
You can look up a Broker ID on the State Website
You must determine the county where the person was born. If in Manhattan (New York), the county is at 60 Center Street at the basement. Queens, Bronx, Brooklyn (Kings) and Staten Island each are different counties
Ask your employer where you can get it notarized (HR should know). Once notarized, you have to bring it to the county clerk's office to get it authenticated. Then you go to 123 Williams street in Manhattan and request an apostille ($10 for each document, go with your checkbook, they don't take cash or cards!). They will apostille it while you wait in about a half an hour.
They're like 6 months behind...Call the county clerk where you're qualified to make sure they received your payment.
Yes, you do walk in the Apostille office.
You can take A or 4 train
You get that at the courthouse where the divorce was granted. Also, note that, only the parties involved in the divorce or their attorney's can request a copy. If you want a "certified" copy, there is a fee, per page. If you aren't a party to the action, you need to have an "notarized" letter (original, no copies) by one of the parties giving you permission to obtain the decree. You can obtain it at the County Clerks office of the courthouse where the case was heard.
Call them or listen to the news, if they mention that state offices are closed or the courts are closed chances are, they're closed. If I'm not mistaken i believe that they are opened at 8 am so you can call tgem then.
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