Apostille Korea
Enterprise · Digital

Apostille Korea provides worldwide civil-affairs services through the K Non-Contact VoucherAs a voucher supplier, Apostille Korea lets companies digitalize the issuance, translation and certification of documents bound for overseas counterparts

Apostille Korea said it provides worldwide civil-affairs administrative services through Korea's K Non-Contact Voucher program, letting companies digitalize the issuance, translation, notarization and certification of documents they send to overseas partners — all online, without dispatching staff to government offices.

Key points
  • Apostille Korea provides global civil-affairs services as a K Non-Contact Voucher supplier.
  • Companies can digitalize document issuance, translation, notarization and certification.
  • The whole process runs online, with no need to visit agencies in person.
  • Certification follows the destination: apostille for Hague members, embassy legalization for non-members.

Digitalizing cross-border paperwork for companies

For a company doing business abroad, preparing the documents a counterpart or authority requires — corporate registrations, certificates, powers of attorney and the like — has traditionally meant routing staff through issuing agencies, translators, notaries and certifying bodies. As a K Non-Contact Voucher supplier, Apostille Korea moves that flow online: it issues the underlying records, prepares certified translations, arranges notarization and applies the certification the destination requires, returning a submission-ready file. For supported businesses, the voucher lowers the friction of recurring cross-border paperwork.

Matching certification to each destination

The certification a document needs is set by the country where it will be used. For a Hague Apostille Convention member, a notarized translation plus an apostille is generally enough; for a non-member, the document needs authentication by Korea's foreign ministry followed by legalization at that country's embassy. Documents issued abroad are certified in their country of origin. Apostille Korea verifies the rule for each destination before processing, so a company's file is prepared correctly and on time.

Frequently asked questions

How does this help a company?

It lets a company prepare and certify the documents an overseas counterpart or authority requires online, without sending staff to issuing agencies, notaries or embassies.

What documents are typically handled?

Corporate and civil records bound abroad — registrations, certificates, powers of attorney and similar — with certified translation and the required apostille or embassy legalization.

Is the service fully online?

Yes. Issuance, translation, notarization and certification are arranged online through the K Non-Contact Voucher program.

Source: 데이터넷 (datanet.co.kr) ↗

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