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Approval of "Apostille" Authentication for Foreign Public Documents
No: 44073468 | Date(g): 5/4/2023 | Date(h): 15/9/1444 | Status: In-Force |
Translated Document
In reference to Royal Decree No. (M/40) dated 26/05/1443H, approving the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's accession to the Hague Convention on the Abolishment of the Requirement for authentication of Foreign Public Documents ("Apostille"), and to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs telegram No. (226041-44-001) dated 24/08/1444H, which included a request to accept the "Apostille" certificate as an accredited certification for the aforementioned documents without the need for further authentication by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or relevant diplomatic and consular missions. Additionally, the telegram outlined a mechanism for verifying the validity of the certificate, aligning with the goals of the convention to replace the traditional authentication process with a streamlined procedure through the issuance of a certificate called "Apostille."
Accordingly, SAMA confirms to all banks that there is no need for authentication by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or relevant embassies for documents issued abroad that bear the "Apostille" certificate, provided that they meet the formal requirements set forth in the convention. The validity of the certificate can be verified independently through any of the following means:
1. The Quick Response (QR) code or contact information available on the "Apostille" certificate.
2. The website of the Hague Conference on Private International Law