Apostille Korea
Government Program · Voucher

Apostille Korea opens third-round recruitment of demand companies for the non-contact service voucherAs the K-Non-contact Service Voucher programme continues, Apostille Korea is recruiting a third round of demand companies that want to digitise overseas-document and certification workflows

Apostille Korea has opened a third round of recruitment for demand companies under the government-backed K-Non-contact (untact) Service Voucher programme, inviting small and mid-sized firms that want to adopt online overseas-document issuance, translation and certification to apply for supported access to its platform.

Key points
  • The recruitment is the third round of demand companies for the non-contact service voucher.
  • Eligible applicants are SMEs that want to digitise document and certification tasks.
  • Apostille Korea provides online issuance, translation, notarization and certification.
  • Selected firms can adopt the service with the programme's support rather than paying full cost upfront.

What the non-contact service voucher offers

The K-Non-contact Service Voucher is a government-supported scheme that helps small and mid-sized companies adopt online and remote-work services without bearing the full cost on their own. Apostille Korea, an approved supplier on the programme, lets demand companies handle overseas civil and corporate documents — issuance, certified translation, notarization and the matching apostille or embassy legalization — through an online workflow, so paperwork bound for foreign institutions can be prepared without repeated in-person visits.

Who should apply and how it helps

The third-round recruitment targets SMEs that routinely send documents abroad — for overseas hiring, trade, study or local incorporation — and want to replace manual, visit-based processing with a single online channel. For a document going to a Hague Apostille Convention member, a notarized translation plus apostille is prepared; for a non-member, foreign-ministry confirmation and embassy legalization apply. By joining as a demand company, a firm can adopt this workflow with programme support and shorten the time documents spend in certification.

Frequently asked questions

Who can apply as a demand company?

Small and mid-sized enterprises that want to adopt the online overseas-document and certification service under the non-contact service voucher programme.

What does Apostille Korea handle?

Issuance, certified translation, notarization and the matching certification — apostille for Hague member countries, or embassy legalization for non-members — all online.

Is this the only recruitment round?

No. This is the third round of demand-company recruitment under the ongoing programme.

Source: 시선뉴스 (sisunnews.co.kr) ↗

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