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How to Apostille a Connecticut Adoption documents / home study (2026 Guide)

To apostille a Connecticut adoption documents / home study, obtain court-certified or notarized copies of each document per your state's rules. Then submit it to the Connecticut Secretary of the State for $40 per document. Mail processing takes about 7–14 business days. For a non-Hague destination, you also need US Department of State authentication and embassy legalization.

Connecticut adoption documents / home study apostille (verified July 13, 2026)
Government fee$40 per document
Where to send itConnecticut Secretary of the State
Required copyObtain court-certified or notarized copies of each document per your state's rules.
Mail time7–14 business days
Countermail only
County pre-certNot required for this document

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Step 1 — Get the right copy

Obtain court-certified or notarized copies of each document per your state's rules. In Connecticut, connecticut vital records come from the town or the Department of Public Health.

Step 2 — Submit to the Connecticut Secretary of the State

Include a signed cover sheet naming the destination country, payment payable to the authority above, and a prepaid return envelope. Confirm exact requirements on the official page linked in sources. Pay $40 per document by check or money order. There is no counter service, so mail is the only option — plan on 7–14 business days.

Step 3 — Check the destination country

If your document is going to a Hague Apostille Convention member, the apostille is the last step. If the destination is not a member, you continue to the U.S. Department of State — Office of Authentications for authentication and then to that country's embassy for legalization. Confirm with theCountry Checker.

Common rejection reasons

Who typically needs this

Intercountry adoption (Hague Adoption Convention countries).

Foreign guardianship recognition.

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to apostille a adoption documents / home study in Connecticut?

The Connecticut Secretary of the State charges $40 per document. You pay separately for the certified copy and your return envelope.

Can I apostille a photocopy of my adoption documents / home study?

No. Connecticut apostilles the certified or properly notarized document, not a plain photocopy. Home-study documents are not notarized/certified as the country requires

How long does it take?

Mail processing in Connecticut runs about 7–14 business days. There is no counter option. A non-Hague destination adds the federal and embassy steps on top.

Who usually needs a adoption documents / home study apostille?

People who intercountry adoption (hague adoption convention countries) or need it for foreign guardianship recognition. The apostille lets a foreign authority accept your Connecticut adoption documents / home study.

Other Connecticut documents

Same document, other states

Sources

Reviewed by Billy Reiner, Editor

Last verified: July 13, 2026 against the Connecticut Secretary of the State and the HCCH status table(official page). See how we verify and how often on ourmethodology page.

This is informational, not legal advice. The receiving authority sets the final requirements — confirm with them and the office named above before you send anything.