Legalisation of documents involves establishment and verification of signature and seal authenticity on the documents with aim to use a document in another state.
Legalisation of documents is carried out:
For individuals:
For legal entities:
Documents certified by public notaries of the Republic of Kazakhstan and intended to be used outside the Republic of Kazakhstan should comply with the requirements established by Chapter 10 of the Rules on Notarial Record Management approved by Order No. 32 of the Minister of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan as of January 31, 2012.
Payment is made for each document to be legalised separately. Payment is made from the person whose document is to be legalised.
Daily (except Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, as well as public holidays) from 09.30 to 12.30 pm.
Documents Issue: 16:00-17:00.
The Republic of Kazakhstan is a party to the Hague Convention of 1961, which abolishes mandatory consular legalisation of foreign official documents.
In accordance with the Convention, documents made by the competent authorities of one state, and intended for use in the territory of another state that is a member of the Hague Convention, are stamped "apostille". Documents certified by an apostille in one of the states participating in the Convention are accepted in another state participating in the Convention without any restrictions.
1961 Hague Convention Countries:
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Albania |
Liechtenstein |
Andorra |
Lithuania |
Antigua and Barbuda |
Luxembourg |
Argentina |
Macao (Special Administrative Region of China) |
Armenia |
Macedonia |
Aruba (NL) |
Malawi |
Australia |
Malta |
Austria |
Man, Isle of Man (UK) |
Azerbaijan |
Marshall Islands |
Bahamas |
Mauritius |
Bahrain |
Mexico |
Barbados |
Moldova |
Belarus |
Monaco |
Belgium |
Mongolia |
Belize |
Montenegro |
Bermuda (UK) |
Montserrat (UK) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Morocco |
Botswana |
Namibia |
Brazil |
Netherlands |
British Antarctic Territory (UK) |
Netherlands Antilles (NL) |
British Virgin Islands (UK) |
New Caledonia (FR) |
Brunei Darussalam |
New Zealand |
Bulgaria |
Nicaragua |
Bulgaria |
Niue |
Burundi |
Northern Mariana Islands (USA) |
Cape Verde |
Norway |
Colombia |
Oman |
Cook Islands |
Panama |
Costa Rica |
Paraguay |
Croatia |
Peru |
Cyprus |
Poland |
Czech Republic |
Portugal |
Denmark |
PRC |
Dominica |
Puerto Rico |
Dominican Republic |
Republic of Korea |
Eastern Samoa (USA) |
Romania |
Ecuador |
Russian Federation |
El Salvador |
Saint Lucia |
Estonia |
Saint Lucia |
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) (UK) |
Saint Pierre and Miquelon (FR) |
Fiji |
Samoa |
Finland |
San Marino |
France |
Sao Tome and Principe |
French Polynesia (FR) |
Serbia |
Georgia |
Serbia |
Germany |
Seychelles |
Gibraltar (Brit.) |
Singapore |
Great Britain and its subordinate territories |
Slovakia |
Greece |
Slovenia |
Grenada |
South Africa |
Guadeloupe (FR) |
Spain |
Guam (USA) |
St Helena, Island (UK) |
Guernsey (UK) |
St Kitts and Nevis |
Guiana (FR) |
St Vincent and the Grenadines |
Honduras |
Suriname |
Hong Kong (Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China) |
Swaziland |
Hungary |
Sweden |
Iceland |
Switzerland |
India |
Tajikistan |
Ireland |
Tongo |
Israel |
Trinidad and Tobago |
Italy |
Turkey |
Japan |
Turks and Caicos (UK) |
Jersey (UK) |
Ukraine |
Kazakhstan |
United States of America |
Kosovo |
Uruguay |
Kyrgyzstan |
Uzbekistan |
La Réunion (FR) |
Vanuatu |
Latvia |
Venezuela |
Lesotho |
Virgin Islands (USA) |
Liberia |
Wallis and Futuna (FR) |
Please contact the hotline number: +31704272220 and/or e-mail: hague@mfa.kz, consul.hague@mfa.kz.