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Apostille & Legalisation

Get documents authenticated for use in foreign countries.

How it works

1

Tell us what you need

Complete a plain-English intake form. No legal jargon required. Our system asks the right questions for Canada.

2

AI drafts your documents

Our AI generates compliant documents for Canada. Every citation is verified. Every form is jurisdiction-specific.

3

Professional sign-off

A verified professional in Canada reviews and approves the final output. Nothing goes out the door without a credentialled professional signing it off.

Apostille & Legalisation in Canada — frequently asked questions.

Common questions about apostille & legalisation for individuals and businesses in Canada.

You can start the apostille & legalisation process yourself using our self-serve tools. Complete the intake form, and our system will generate the necessary documents or applications. A verified professional in Canada reviews everything before it is finalised.

Fees for apostille & legalisation vary depending on the complexity of your matter. Request a quote through Marco Reid and you will receive transparent pricing before any work begins. The engagement letter sets the binding fee.

Timeframes for apostille & legalisation in Canada vary depending on complexity and current processing volumes. After you submit your initial details, your assigned professional will provide an estimated timeline.

While you can initiate apostille & legalisation yourself using our self-serve tools, we recommend consulting a professional for complex situations. Marco Reid makes it easy to escalate to a verified professional at any stage.

Ready to get started?

Start your apostille & legalisation now, or connect with a verified professional in Canada.

Marco Reid is a tooling vendor, not a law firm or accounting practice. Self-serve outputs for apostille & legalisation are reviewed and approved by a credentialled professional in Canada before release. All professionals are registered with the relevant Canada regulatory body.