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Oct 24, 2025

Rio court launches same-day digital apostille service for overseas documents

Rio court launches same-day digital apostille service for overseas documents
The Rio de Janeiro Court of Justice (TJRJ) quietly switched on a same-day digital apostille pipeline on 24 October 2025, allowing residents and companies to legalise civil, academic and corporate documents entirely online and collect them within hours. Announced in The Rio Times’ city brief, the service leverages blockchain-secured QR codes recognised by all Hague Convention members.

Previously, applicants faced in-person queues and three- to five-day waits—an irritant for foreigners who needed last-minute translations for visa renewals, school enrolment or bank onboarding. With the new system, users upload PDFs, pay the R$ 110 fee, and receive a digitally signed apostille that can be verified abroad via the HCCH e-Register. Printed copies remain valid for jurisdictions that still demand physical seals.

Law firms say the change could shave a week off typical residence-permit renewal timelines and reduce courier costs for multinationals shipping documents between HQs and Brazilian subsidiaries. The TJRJ plans to integrate the platform with national ID-verification APIs in 2026. Applicants should ensure scans are high-resolution and that notarised translations are merged into a single file before submission to avoid rejection.
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