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How does an Apostille compare Internationally?

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An Apostille can certify documents as true and accurate, and can represent persons, and entities in various contexts throughout the world in courts where they are approved for audience with the court officers, judges, or magistrates due to their ability to certify documents including documents of evidence, statements of fact, and legislative text as true and accurate or to make argumentation as to why the documents do not meet requirements for validity of facts. Referenced Content
  • Italian
    • Consigliere https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consigliere Due to disparities in languages and different dialects within the same language a term might be Conciliatory or Mediator. In the sense of the Wikipedia article a more accurate description might be Military Advisor. Considering, a small battalion operating in or near civilian quarters, and a battlefield compliance officer requiring integration of international treaties clauses and protection of civilian quarters.
  • British or Scottish
  • American
    • Lawyer - Often have completed school and have passed a State Bar Exam or Uniform Bar Exam. https://www.ncbex.org/jurisdictions
    • Attorney - A legal representative that does not necessarily have a formal legal education. For example a social worker, hr representative, or landlord can be considered an attorney in fact.
    • Legal Representative - Anyone with a legal, voluntary, and consensual agreement that allows someone to represent someone else in court.
    • Legal Document Preparer - often help with filling out forms.
    • Legal Researcher - Can review criminal or civil complaints, appropriate or correlating laws, and list of evidence to recommend the correct type of attorney or lawyer to contact.
    • Notary Public - certifies that the signature on a document is true and in fact that of the stated person.
  • Latin
    • Licensed Professional - Often has 2-3 years of on the job training and minimal school that might be a few weeks to a few months to study rudimentary concepts. Obtains certification through peer review and industry validation and is certified through a professional licensing board.
  • Member of the Curia - Remediates Grievances against Government through the Laws of Rome which is an archaic term that correlates to forcing government into compliance with national documents and established laws within their territories and jurisdictions. Updated terms on the Curia or 'little bandaid' include National Documents Compliance Officer, Government/Citizenry Contract Assessor, Geneva Inspector, or Attorney General (int vs us).

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