I. Authentication
II. Legalization/Notarization by Acknowledgment, Jurat or Certification
III. Downloadable Forms
Documents that are executed, signed or issued in the United States and intended to be used or presented in the Philippines must bear a consular notarization or authentication, as the case may be, in order for such documents to be accorded legal effect in the Philippines.
Examples of these documents are Special Powers of Attorney, General Powers of Attorney, Affidavits, Deeds, Contracts, Assignments, Letters of Patent, Articles of Incorporation, Certificates of Birth, Marriage or Death and other official documents issued by U.S. authorities within the Consulate's jurisdiction. Sample forms of Special or General Powers or Attorney and Affidavits can be downloaded here.
It is important to note that the Philippine Consulate General in Los Angeles only performs consular notarization or authentication for documents that are issued or executed within its jurisdiction. (Click here for information on the Consulate's jurisdiction). The Consulate does not notarize or authenticate documents that are executed or issued in States or Counties which are outside its consular jurisdiction. In addition, the Consulate does not perform notarial services for documents that are intended to be presented or submitted to non-Philippine government or private entities, such as Affidavits of Support for U.S. immigration purposes and other documents of similar nature.
All documents presented for consular notarization or authentication must comply with the procedures and requirements set forth below to avoid unnecessary delay in the notarization/authentication process.
Under this procedure, the person who is executing the document must ensure that the said document(s) is sworn to before a local Notary Public. The duly-notarized document must thereafter be submitted to the local County Clerk of Court or the Secretary of State in the State where the applicant resides. The local County Clerk or the Secretary of State will issue a Certification attesting to the official authority of the Notary Public to perform notarial functions. For contact numbers of Offices of the Secretaries of State and local county clerks within the Consulate's jurisdiction, please click here. After the local County Clerk or the Secretary of State shall have issued a Certification, the document should then be forwarded to the Consulate for authentication. (See below for other requirements).
Note: Most of the documents below are in Rich Text Format (RTF). Should a pop-up menu ask for a network password, click CANCEL to start downloading. Please use legal-size paper (8.5" x 14") when printing out forms
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