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PRE-REVIEW

The Louisiana Secretary of State defines the process of apostille as follows:

“Documents which are notarized and forwarded to another country require verification or legalization of the notary's signature and official title prior to their acceptance by the foreign embassy or consulate of that country…fully [entitling] the notarized document to be recognized by the foreign country.”

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Workflow

The process for notarization and apostille will generally follow the workflow below:

The process for notary and apostille can take anywhere from 3-6 weeks, dependent upon several variables.

  • The documents have 2-3 destinations, so there are several days shipping time between each stop.

  • There are waiting periods between the initial student order and the Registrar order; between the preparation for the notary and the return of the documents from the Office of General Counsel; and during the Certification of Apostille performed by the Secretary of State (SoS).

  • These estimates are not guarantees; during high volume seasons such as Spring Commencement, the expected processing times may be increased.

  • More information about expected processing and shipping times can be found on our website.

The student submits a request

  • Alumni will contact the University about having their documents Notarized or an apostille certificate. There are several types of documents that we regularly perform these processes for:

    • Diplomas

    • Transcripts

    • Letters

    • Catalog descriptions

  • Letters and Catalog descriptions are a rarity. You should verify with a Registrar that the documentation you are sending to the notary/apostille are acceptable documents for certification.

  • Diplomas and transcripts are the most typical. You may wish to use a template for responding to inquiries about the process, which vary based on the type of document, and are included below.

 Diploma and Transcript Apostille

Thank you for your email. The apostilling process for transcripts and diplomas involves several steps. You can order a copy of your diploma plus transcript to be apostilled directly through our website (see link below).

To request an official copy of your Tulane documents to be apostilled, please review the following instructions:

  1. Visit https://registrar.tulane.edu/diploma-replacements to order a copy of your diploma and transcript to be apostilled. Instructions for ordering and shipping, etc. are on the website. Be sure to include the shipping which adds a transcript.

  2. Once your transcript and your diploma have been notarized, they will need to be shipped from my office to the Louisiana Secretary of State to be apostilled.

    1. The LA SOS charges a separate $25 per document for apostilling.

    2. I will need the following information to complete this portion of the process:

      1. the country for which your documents needs to be apostilled.

      2. credit card number with expiration date and CVC for the Louisiana Secretary of State.

      3. the final shipping address for your documents.

    3. If you prefer to mail this information separately directly to the SoS, you can use the form found here. You can also provide these details over the phone at my direct line found below.

 

Please be aware that this process can take several weeks. The notary is in office once a week, and the shipment has three destinations. If you need assistance placing the diploma order online through our website, please let me know and I will be happy to assist.

 

Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. 

 Diploma Only

Thank you for your email. The apostilling process for diplomas involves several steps. You can order a copy of your diploma to be apostilled directly through our website (see link below).

 

To request an official copy of your Tulane Diploma to be apostilled, please review the following instructions:

  1. Visit https://registrar.tulane.edu/diploma-replacements to order a copy of your diploma to be apostilled. Instructions for ordering and shipping, etc. are on the website.

  2. Once your diploma has been notarized, it will need to be shipped from my office to the Louisiana Secretary of State to be apostilled.

    1. The LA SOS charges a separate $25 per document for apostilling.

    2. I will need the following information to complete this portion of the process:

      1. the country for which your documents needs to be apostilled.

      2. credit card number with expiration date and CVC for the Louisiana Secretary of State.

      3. the final shipping address for your documents.

    3. If you prefer to mail this information separately directly to the SoS, you can use the form found here. You can also provide these details over the phone at my direct line found below.

 

Please be aware that this process can take several weeks. The notary is in office once a week, and the shipment has three destinations. If you need assistance placing the diploma order online through our website, please let me know and I will be happy to assist.

 

Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. 

 Transcript Only

Thank you for your email. The apostilling process for transcripts involves several steps.

 

To request an official copy of your Tulane Transcript to be apostilled, please review the following instructions:

  1. I will print an official copy of your Tulane transcripts which will then need to be notarized.

    1. The Office of the Registrar charges $10 per document for notarizing fees.

    2. FedEx tracked shipping for the transcript will be $35. This covers both the cost of a shipment to the Secretary of State as well as a final domestic destination. An international destination is $125.

    3. USPS mailing is free, but there is no tracking and the travel for the document will be much slower.

  2. Once your transcript has been notarized, it will need to be shipped from my office to the Louisiana Secretary of State to be apostilled.

    1. The LA SOS charges a separate $25 per document for apostilling.

    2. I will need the following information to complete this portion of the process:

      1. the country for which your documents needs to be apostilled.

      2. credit card number with expiration date and CVC for the Louisiana Secretary of State.

      3. the final shipping address for your documents.

    3. If you prefer to mail this information separately directly to the SoS, you can use the form found here. You can also provide these details over the phone at my direct line found below.

Please be aware that this process can take several weeks. The notary is in office once a week, and the shipment has two destinations.

 

Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. 

Advising students

  • Some students may need guidance regarding whether or not an apostille or a notarization only is necessary.

    • Apostille is only for use of the documents outside of the country for work or study. The Secretary of State will not perform an apostille for the US. A notarization only will suffice.

    • Some countries do not require or accept an apostille. More information about whether or not the final destination is a country using apostille can be found by visiting the website or contacting the branch directly.

  • Some students may need guidance about adding a transcript to their order, how to order multiple copies, and what shipping options they have for this process.

    • A transcript can be added to the order by selecting the shipping option which includes the transcript:

      • transcript_domestic_express

      • transcript_int_express

    • Parchment is currently unable to allow for multiple copies in one order.

      • Instruct the student to order one document as an apostille, and the other as a standard duplicate paper diploma. Ensure the student that both documents will be shipped and certified together.

      • If the student places an order for two apostille, you should cancel one order and have them place a new standard order, to save them the shipping cost.

    • Apostille and notary orders cannot be shipped using USPS. FedEx shipping must be selected. The order form will only allow domestic addresses to be entered when domestic shipping is selected, so have the student be sure they are selecting international shipping if they are trying to enter an address outside of the US.

Processing the order in Parchment

  • A student order for apostille or notary of a diploma displays in the Parchment order queue.

  • You will process the order in a similar fashion to an ordinary order, with the following exceptions:

    • You will not put the final destination in the order sheet for Paradigm. Leave the address blank; add in the comments column the applicable note below:

      • Ship to Tulane - notary

      • Ship to Tulane - apostille

      • Ship to Tulane - notary + transcript

      • Ship to Tulane - apostille + transcript

    • This information will be stored in your order sheet and also listed on the paper order search when complete. This allows you to locate the information about what type of order in 3 different places (Parchment, Excel Sheet, and Paradigm) to determine your next steps once the documents arrive at the TU.

Requesting SoS information

Once you receive a diploma order for apostille, and you have not previously sent the information in a template above, notify the alumnus of the information you will require for the Secretary of State.

 Information required for SoS

Once your transcript and your diploma have been notarized, they will need to be shipped from my office to the Louisiana Secretary of State to be apostilled.

  1. The LA SOS charges a separate $25 per document for apostilling.

  2. I will need the following information to complete this portion of the process:

    1. the country for which your documents needs to be apostilled.

    2. credit card number with expiration date and CVC for the Louisiana Secretary of State.

    3. the final shipping address for your documents.

  3. If you prefer to mail this information separately directly to the SoS, you can use the form found here. You can also provide these details over the phone at my direct line found below.

Receiving the diploma

  1. Scan the diploma on a Registrar Office printer and email it to yourself.

 Scan/Email

Place the document on the glass scanner; do not attempt to run it through the top of the printer.

Select “email.”

Enter your email from the address book or by manually typing in the address; click send and the document will scan and send.

2. Open the email from the Xerox to open and view the PDF.

3. Once the document opens in Adobe, export the PDF into a JPEG image (so that it can be inserted into the Word diploma letter).

 Exporting the PDF to Image

Select file > export to > image > JPEG

4. Save the document as the name of the graduate and the degree title (i.e. John Smith MBA) in Registrar > Apostille and Notary > Diploma Images for Notary or Apostille.

5. Open the most recent notary letter, found in the nearby folder, Registrar > Apostille and Notary > [Year] Letters.

6. Delete the previous diploma image located in the top right corner.

7. Insert the image of the diploma you just exported.

 Inserting a Picture

Choose the Insert tab, then Pictures, then insert from Pictures; select the diploma images for notary or apostille folder; add the diploma image you just saved.

8. Update the content of the letter to match the details of the notarization.

  • Edit the diploma image so that it fits in the top right corner by rotating and resizing.

  • The date

  • The Registrar name and title who will be signing the document

  • The pronoun of the Registrar

  • The degree name

  • The graduate name

  • The degree date

  • The Registrar name and title under the signature line

 The Notary Letter

On the 10th of June, 2022, before me, the undersigned notary, came and appeared Stephanie Davis, Senior Associate Registrar at Tulane University, who by her signature has declared under oath that this duplicate diploma, bearing the seal of Tulane University, indicating that the degree of Bachelor of Science in Engineering was awarded to Stephen Casey by the faculty of Tulane University on December 31st, 2006, is identical to an original diploma.

___________________________                                            _______________________________________________           ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­

NOTARY                                                                               Stephanie Davis, Sr. Assc. Registrar

                                                                                                            Tulane University      

9. Save the document as the new graduate name (NOT the former graduate who was on the last letter) and the degree title.

10. Print the document on Registrar letterhead.

11. Have the Registrar whom you named in the letter sign the document on their signature line.

12. Deliver (or have a student worker deliver) the documents to the Office of General Counsel on the third floor of Gibson, directly above the Office of the Registrar.

13. The documents will be notarized at the opportunity of the notary and returned to the Office of the Registrar.

14. The documents are now ready to be shipped to the next destination.

Every document must have its own letter for the Notary.

Create another letter for a transcript or second diploma.

Preparing the transcript and other documents

To prepare a transcript, a specialized letter, or a section of the catalog for the notary, you will use the transcript letter instead of the diploma letter. You may be doing this in addition to a diploma.

  1. To prepare a transcript only for notary/apostille, you will need to charge the graduate for the notarization and the appropriate shipping by utilizing Secure Login | Paymentech Solutions with Chase Merchant Services. If you do not have an account for charging credit cards, please see a Registrar.

    1. Notarization is $10.

    2. Shipping is $35 for domestic destinations, $125 for international destinations.

    3. You will need to reserve the credit card information if this order will go on to the Secretary of State, so that the charges for the apostille can also be made.

  2. Print a transcript from Banner for the student. More information on how to print a transcript can be found in the instructions: Printing transcripts

  3. Using the most recent transcript letter in the Registrar > Apostille > 202x Letters, update the content of the letter to match the details of the Notarization.

  • Date

  • Name and title of the signing Registrar

  • Student name

  • Type of document information, i.e. “transcript” may need to be changed to “this is an actual excerpt from the 2022 catalog under which the student NAME was admitted, and that all facts….”

  • Name and title of the signing Registrar under the signature line

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 On the 9th of May, 2022, before me, the undersigned notary, came and appeared Jennifer Archibald, Associate Registrar at Tulane University, who by her signature has declared under oath that this is the actual transcript issued to Maria Ximena Venturini, whose name appears thereon, and that all facts which exist on the face of this document are true and accurate.

 

 

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             ___________________________                                         ___________________________           ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­

             NOTARY                                                                              Jennifer Archibald, Associate Registrar

                                                                                                            Tulane University      

3. Save the document in the same folder under the new graduate name (NOT the name of the last letter.)

4. Print the document on Registrar letterhead.

5. Have the Registrar whom you named in the letter sign the document on their signature line.

6. Deliver (or have a student worker deliver) the documents to the Office of General Counsel on the third floor of Gibson, directly above the Office of the Registrar.

7. The documents will be notarized at the opportunity of the Notary and returned to the Office of the Registrar.

8. The documents are now ready to be shipped to the next destination.

Preparing the Secretary of State letter

Before shipping the documents to the Secretary of State (SoS), a letter must be prepared identifying the documents, the destination country, and the payment method for the apostille.

This step is not necessary for documents that are only being notarized. Skip to Shipping the Documents.

  1. Open the most recent SoS letter found in the 202x Letters folder you have already been using to create the Notary letters.

  2. Update the document to include the correct information pertaining to the documents you are sending.

  • Date

  • Student name

  • List of documents

  • Country for which the documents must be certified

  • Credit card payment information

 SoS Letter

June 10th, 2022

Louisiana Secretary of State

Commissions Divisions

8585 Archives Ave.

Baton Rouge, LA 70809

 

Enclosed please find the following documents for apostille processing for Stephen Casey:

Ø  Pre-paid return envelope (FedEx) for certified documents.

Ø  An official transcript issued by Tulane University, certified by the Registrar, and notarized.

Ø  An official diploma issued by Tulane University, certified by the Registrar, and notarized.

 

The student requires this documentation for work in the country of Spain.

 

The student has authorized the following credit card to be used by the Secretary of State Office to charge in the amount of $20.00 for each of the apostille documents, plus the $5 service fee.

 

Credit card number: 1111 2222 3333 4444

Expiration date: 10/23

CVC: 123

3. Print the letter on Registrar letterhead, and sign the letter yourself.

4. Add to the notary letter and the documents to be sent to the SoS.

Shipping the Documents

You will need a FedEx account to create labels for the shipments. If you have not been given an account for FedEx, speak with a Registrar about how to generate the labels or getting an account.

  1. Navigate to FedEx and sign in using your departmental account.

  2. After signing in, select “create a shipment” underneath the shipping drop down.

  3. The images below are from the “advanced shipping” screens; however you can use the newer style ordering form as well in the same manner, if you prefer.

    1. If you have a thermal label printer, you will want to select “preferences” in the top right corner before you create any labels. This must be done each time.

    2. If you are using the newer style screens, the option to use a thermal printer will come at the end of the shipping process.

    3. It is highly recommended that you save the address for the Secretary of State as a “shipment profile” because you will be entering that address at least once nearly every time you go to create labels.

  4. Complete the fields required for the shipment to be created.

    1. Use 1 pound for weight, 1 dollar for value, and your packaging for package details.

    2. Reference the type of shipment you are making - apostille, notary, etc. in the billing section.

    3. Make sure all billing is towards the Registrar 101, as the recipients should not ever pay.

    4. Choose “drop off at a FedEx” location, as Campus Mail Services will hand off the package directly.

  5. After you have ensured all fields are entered, click “ship” in the bottom right, and print your label.

  6. If you are creating a label for the Secretary of State, be sure to create another label for the final destination which will be included in the package sent to the SoS, so that they can mail the certified documents on to the final address.

 FedEx Create a Shipment and Printer Options

 The Secretary of State Shipment Profile

 Print Label and Create New

Select the packaging

  • The S-2638 2”x18” tube is for all graduate level diplomas. Both notarized and to-be-apostille-certified sets of documents (diploma, and transcript if applicable; notary letter; SoS letter if applicable) should be gently rolled up and slid into the tube. The white end caps should be secured with packing tape. The final destination address label should be affixed to this tube.

  • The S-3941 2.5”x20” tube is for graduate level apostille orders. After placing the documents in the smaller tube, slide that into the bigger tube and affix the Secretary of State address label to this tube. The white end caps MUST be secured with packing tape, as the tube inside could cause them to pop off and the two tubes become separated.

  • The S-2665 white envelope is for all undergraduate level diplomas, and for transcripts/letters only. All notarized or to-be-apostille-certified sets of documents should be placed in one envelope.

    • For notarized documents only, affix the final destination address label to the envelope.

    • For apostille, affix the SoS address label to the envelope; add a second envelope, folded in half, with the final address label affixed to this envelope, into the same first envelope with the rest of the documents.

 Shipping Materials

Once you have gently packaged, labeled, and sealed your documents into the appropriate shipping materials, you have completed the process for Notary and Apostille. Place the documents in the mailing cart to be collected by Campus Mailing Services.

Additional Notes

  • The document may not make it to the final destination quickly. Be ready to access tracking information for the graduate who is likely anxious for this process to be completed.

  • On the other hand, the graduate may be unresponsive to your requests for information required to send to the Secretary of State. It is suggested to wait 90 days before mailing the notarized-only documents on to the final destination.

  • The Office of General Counsel is not the only notary that can provide this service. The graduate is welcome to have another notary certify their document; they can also work directly with the Secretary of State to complete the process.

    • Our service is recommended due to the ease of the process, even if it is not the fastest. There will be a direct line from the printer, to a notary, to the SoS, to the destination, without requiring any intervention from the graduate throughout the process.

  • We recommend against using the original diploma for this process. The document will be mailed repeatedly in most cases and there is no guarantee that the document will not be creased, bent, water damaged, or otherwise compromised.

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