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Document authentication and apostille

Bureau of Elections by appointment only

Authentications may be done by mail, or in-person by appointment only on Mondays from 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. or Wednesdays from 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. Appointments can be made through the online appointment system. If you are unable to make an appointment online, please call 888-767-6424 for assistance.


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How can I authenticate a document?

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What do I need to authenticate a document? (Choose tab)

Documents cannot be authenticated or apostilled by the Office of the Great Seal online.

To authenticate a document or obtain an apostille by mail, you will need to provide:

  • Completed and signed Authentication Request Form
  • Payment for the Document Certification Fee ($1 per document) either by money order or check made payable to the State of Michigan
  • Self-addressed and stamped return envelope (used to mail authenticated documents back to you)
  • All documents for authentication, including the signature of an authorized official or commissioned notary

Submit all of the documentation to:

Michigan Department of State
Office of the Great Seal
7064 Crowner Drive
Lansing, MI 48918

Note: All requests are reviewed and processed in the order in which they are received. Verified records must be certified copies and documents in foreign languages must also include a written English translation. Before mailing your documents, check to ensure those that have been notarized include all required information.

Authentication request form

Documents cannot be authenticated or apostilled at a self-service station.

Document authentication and apostilles are available at select Secretary of State offices and the Office of the Great Seal in Lansing.

To authenticate a document or obtain an apostille at an office, schedule an office visit and provide:

  • A completed and signed Authentication Request Form
  • Payment for the Document Certification Fee ($1 per document)
  • A self-addressed and stamped return envelope (used to mail authenticated documents back to you)
  • All documents for authentication, including the signature of an authorized official or commissioned notary

Note: Verified records must be certified copies and documents in foreign languages must also include a written English translation. Before mailing your documents, check to ensure those that have been notarized include all required information.

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Authentication request form

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