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      SAL provides service for the legalisation of documents. From...

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      Legalisation of Government Documents [for example, passport,...

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  2. SAL provides service for the legalisation of documents. From 16 September 2021, SAL will affix an Apostille Certificate on every document which requires legalisation. Members of the public who require legalisation service will have to submit an online request and make payment online.

  3. You can get official Singapore documents legalised by asking SAL to confirm that the signature, stamp or seal is from a Singapore public official. You might need to do this if an official in another country has asked you to provide a Singapore document and they have said it must be legalised.

  4. Legalisation of Government Documents [for example, passport, NRIC, marriage and educational certificates, etc.] SAL provides service for the legalisation of documents. Members of the public who require legalisation service will have to: Submit an online request at https://legalisation.sal.sg/.

  5. All documents that require notarisation by a Notary Public in Singapore will have to be authenticated by the Singapore Academy of Law (SAL). With effect from 16 September 2021, a Notarial Certificate shall be deemed to be validly authenticated by the affixing of an Apostille to the back of the Notarial Certificate.

  6. Since 20 January 2021, the legalisation function of outgoing public documents issued in Singapore and intended for use in States with legalisation requirements has been transferred from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) to the Singapore Academy of Law (SAL).

  7. From 20 January 2021, the legalisation function of outgoing public documents issued in Singapore and intended for use in States with legalisation requirements will be transferred from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) to the Singapore Academy of Law (SAL). Legalisation Service by Appointment Only.