What Certification Means
A certified document in South Dakota includes an official attestation that it is a true copy of the original record. Certification typically includes a seal, signature, and date from an authorized official.
Sources of Certified Documents
Different South Dakota agencies certify different documents: vital records offices certify birth/death/marriage records, the Register of Deeds certifies property records, courts certify case records, and the Secretary of State certifies corporate documents.
Requesting Certified Copies
When requesting documents from any South Dakota agency, specify that you need certified copies. There's usually an additional certification fee on top of the copy fee. Fees in $15-35 typically range from $15-35.
Authentication for International Use
For use outside the US, South Dakota certified documents may need apostille or embassy authentication. The South Dakota Secretary of State provides apostille services for documents destined for Hague Convention countries.
When Certification Is Required
You typically need certified copies for legal proceedings, government applications, real estate transactions, and immigration matters. Regular copies may suffice for personal reference or internal business use.
Processing Times
Certification in South Dakota adds minimal time to standard processing. Most certified copies are available within 3-5 business days. Expedited services are available from many South Dakota agencies for additional fees.
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