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Lieutenant governor’s office moves to digitize apostille service as in‑person demand grows
Summary
The Lieutenant Governor’s authentication office reported growing volumes of apostilles and described an RFP to pilot digital apostille services; staff said mail processing, walk‑in lines and parking access during session drove interest in a digital option.
The Lieutenant Governor’s office told the Government Operations Interim Committee on June 18 that demand for document authentications and apostilles is high and that the office is pursuing a digital apostille platform to reduce in‑person demand and risk of mail loss.
Why it matters: Individuals use authentications and apostilles to have state documents (birth certificates, court records, powers of attorney) recognized for foreign governments.…
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