Apostille Korea said it is delivering worldwide civil-affairs administrative services through Korea's K Non-Contact Voucher program, letting companies and individuals issue, translate, notarize and certify the documents they need for overseas use online, without an in-person visit to a government office.
- Apostille Korea provides its global civil-affairs service as a registered K Non-Contact Voucher supplier.
- The service covers issuance, translation, notarization and certification of documents for overseas use.
- Everything is handled online, removing the need to visit agencies in person.
- Certification follows each destination country's rule: apostille for Hague members, embassy legalization for non-members.
What the K Non-Contact Voucher service covers
The K Non-Contact Voucher is a Korean government support program that helps businesses adopt non-contact, online services. As a supplier, Apostille Korea offers an end-to-end civil-affairs service: it issues Korean public and corporate documents, prepares certified translations, arranges notarization, and applies the certification a destination country requires. Because the whole flow runs online, applicants do not have to travel to issuing agencies, embassies or notary offices, which is especially useful for documents bound for overseas counterparts.
How certification is decided by destination
The certification route depends on where a document will be used. For a country that belongs to the Hague Apostille Convention, a notarized translation plus an apostille is generally sufficient. For a non-member country, the document instead needs authentication by Korea's foreign ministry followed by legalization at that country's embassy. Apostille Korea assesses each case, prepares the matching certification, and returns documents ready for submission, so individuals and companies can meet overseas deadlines without managing each step themselves.
Frequently asked questions
What is the K Non-Contact Voucher program?
It is a Korean government support scheme that helps businesses adopt non-contact, online services. Apostille Korea participates as a supplier, providing its global civil-affairs service online.
What documents can be handled?
Korean public and corporate documents needed abroad — such as certificates, registrations and corporate records — together with their certified translation, notarization and the required apostille or embassy legalization.
Do I need to visit an office in person?
No. Issuance, translation, notarization and certification are arranged online, so individuals and companies can prepare overseas documents without traveling to agencies.
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