Signature legalization refers to the process of verifying and authenticating a signature on a document to ensure its validity and adherence to legal standards. This often involves confirming that the signature matches the signer's official records and may require notarization or certification by relevant authorities. Legalization ensures that documents can be used in legal proceedings or accepted by institutions, particularly when dealing with international matters.
If you are resident of a country other than the one of your citizenship and you may need any official document from your original country to be provided to your country of residence (birth certificate, marriage contract, act of divorce, certificate of nationality etc.) you are requested to have the signature of the officer issuing such document to be ascertained by your Department of Foreign Affairs. Your local Embassy represents and is under the role of your Department of Foreign Affairs abroad and is thus in charge of such legalization of signatures, which means ascertaining to the country of your residence that any official signature of the country they represent is well a legal signature, rendering the document legal and acceptable to the host country.
The root word for "legalization" is "legalize," which means to make something legal or permissible according to the law.
drug legalization
A marriage equality bill received final passage in November 5, 2013. The only remaining obstacle to becoming law is signature by the governor who has already promised to sign it into law.
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The adjective for legal is Legalization
Fear is associated with the legalization of cannabis, becasue fear was used to make it illegal. Search for the video, Reefer Madness.
The process of legalization after marriage without a lawyer involves getting a Green Card for those based in the US.
As of December 20, 2013, there are no further obstacles to the legalization of same-sex marriage in the state of Utah.
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As of October 13, 2014, there are no further obstacles to the legalization of same-sex marriage in Alaska.