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Facility Name Street Address City State Zip Phone
Holmes County Clerk of Court 201 N Oklahoma St Geneva AL 32425 (850) 547-1100
Enterprise Post Office 616 Glover Ave Geneva AL 36330 (334) 347-9171
Washington County Clerk of Court 1293 Jackson Ave Geneva AL 32428 (850) 638-6285
Walton County Clerk of Court 571 Us Highway 90 E Geneva AL 32433 (850) 892-8115
Dothan Main Post Office 379 N Oates St Geneva AL 36303 (334) 794-8568
Clerk of Circuit Court Covington County Court Square Geneva AL 36420 (334) 428-2520
Jackson County Clerk of Circuit Court 4445 Lafayette St Geneva AL 32446 (850) 482-9552
Crestview Post Office 1325 Commerce Dr Geneva AL 32539 (850) 682-2634
Okaloosa County Clerk of Court 101 E James Lee Blvd, #10 Geneva AL 32536 (850) 689-5000
Walton County Clerk of Court--Santa Rosa Beach 31 Coastal Centre Blvd, Ste 500 Geneva AL 32459 (850) 267-3066

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                                                        Frequently Asked Questions:
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                                                        Yes, you can use an already saved photo. Our experts can convert your saved photo to an acceptable passport photo.

                                                        Yes, you can print the photos at home. Be sure to print your passport photos on thin, photo-quality paper.

                                                        You can always print off the email we sent or log in to the A1 Client portal to retrieve your photos.

                                                        To learn more about our process or use our document authentication services, or if you have other questions, email us now.

                                                        An Apostille is an international certification accepted by the countries participating in The Hague Treaty. Consular/Embassy legalization of documents is required for documents used in countries not part of the Hague Convention.

                                                        Notarizing a document adds an extra layer of security by requiring a witness to verify the signer's identity. A witness is a government-authorized person known as a notary public who attests that the signer is not signing under duress and that they are aware of the contents of the document they are signing.

                                                        Few example of documents that require legalization are:

                                                        • State generated documents
                                                        • Power of attorney
                                                        • Bylaws
                                                        • Birth, Death certifcates
                                                        • United States Patent & Trademark documents
                                                        • Good standing certificates
                                                        • Certified charter documents

                                                        Common documents that need authentication are:

                                                        • Birth, marriage, and divorce certificates
                                                        • Background checks
                                                        • Educational documents/ certificates
                                                        • Incorporation certificates for corporations
                                                        • Personal or Corporate legal documents

                                                        On average, it takes about 18 to 24 months to complete the naturalization process and to become a U.S. citizen.

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