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Third-Country PCCs for Hungary: Do I Need an Apostille?

Apostille Requirements for Third-Country PCCs in Hungary #

When submitting a Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) from a third country in Hungary, the requirement for an Apostille (or legalization) depends on the country that issued the document. Hungary is a party to the Hague Apostille Convention, which simplifies the authentication of public documents.

General Rule #

If the PCC is issued by a country that is a party to the Hague Apostille Convention, it must be apostilled. If the country is not a party to the Hague Convention, the PCC must be legalized through diplomatic channels.

Hague Apostille Convention #

The Hague Apostille Convention simplifies the process of authenticating documents for use in member countries. An Apostille is a certificate that authenticates the origin of a public document. It is issued by a competent authority designated by the country where the document was issued. Once a document has an Apostille, it is automatically recognized as valid in Hungary.

  • Check if the issuing country is a member: You can find a list of countries that are parties to the Hague Apostille Convention on the Hague Conference on Private International Law website: Hague Convention Status Table.
  • If the country is a member: Obtain an Apostille from the designated authority in that country.

Legalization Through Diplomatic Channels #

If the country that issued the PCC is not a party to the Hague Apostille Convention, you must legalize the document. This usually involves the following steps:

  • Authentication by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: The PCC must first be authenticated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the country where it was issued.
  • Authentication by the Hungarian Embassy: After authentication by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the PCC must be authenticated by the Hungarian Embassy or Consulate in that country.

Specific Considerations for Hungary #

Hungary generally requires foreign public documents to be either apostilled or legalized, depending on the issuing country. Here’s how to determine what you need:

  • Determine if the issuing country is a Hague Convention member: Check the Hague Conference website.
  • Apostille: If the country is a member, obtain an Apostille from the designated authority in that country.
  • Legalization: If the country is not a member, follow the legalization process through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the issuing country and the Hungarian Embassy or Consulate.

Where to Obtain an Apostille #

The specific authority for issuing Apostilles varies by country. It is usually the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or a designated legal office. Check the specific requirements for the country that issued your PCC.

Example #

If your PCC is from the United States, which is a party to the Hague Convention, you would need to obtain an Apostille from the U.S. Department of State or a designated state authority. If your PCC is from a country like Canada (which is not a party to the Hague Convention), you would need to have it authenticated by the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and then legalized by the Hungarian Embassy in Canada.

Summary #

In summary, whether you need an Apostille for your third-country PCC in Hungary depends on whether the issuing country is a party to the Hague Apostille Convention. Always verify the current requirements with the Hungarian authorities or the relevant embassy/consulate to ensure compliance.

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