To get an apostille in Malta, you need to follow these steps:

  1. Determine the Document Type:
    • Ensure your document is eligible for an apostille. Typically, documents like birth certificates, marriage certificates, court documents, and notarized documents can be apostilled.
  2. Certification by a Notary Public (if required):
    • Some documents might need to be certified by a Maltese notary public before they can be apostilled. Check if this step is necessary for your specific document.
  3. Submit the Document to the Ministry for Foreign and European Affairs:
    • The Office of the Public Registry and the Ministry for Foreign and European Affairs (MFEA) in Malta is responsible for issuing apostilles.
  4. Visit the Apostille Office:
    • You need to visit the Apostille Office in person or send someone on your behalf. The office is located at:
    • Ministry for Foreign and European Affairs
      Palazzo Parisio,
      Merchants Street,
      Valletta VLT 1171,
      Malta
  5. Prepare Necessary Documents:
    • Bring the original document that needs an apostille.
    • Have a valid ID for identification purposes.
    • Fill out any required forms, which can usually be obtained from the Apostille Office or their website.
  6. Pay the Fee:
    • There is a fee for the apostille service. Check the current fee on the MFEA website or contact the office directly.
  7. Processing Time:
    • The processing time can vary, but generally, it takes a few days. Check with the office for the exact timeframe.
  8. Collect the Apostilled Document:
    • Once processed, you can collect the document in person or arrange for it to be sent to you.

For more detailed information, you can visit the Ministry for Foreign and European Affairs website or contact them directly.

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By following these steps, you should be able to get an apostille for your document in Malta.

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