Requesting documents from public institutions in Latvia
Please indicate on your application to the relevent public insitution of Latvia if your document will need to be legalized for the use abroad. The document will then be forwarded to the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Latvia for legalization and then it will be forwarded to the diplomatic/ consular mission of the person's country of residence.
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Apostille
Please indicate on your application to the revelent public institution of Latvia if your document will need to be legalized or certified with Apostille. Your document will then be forwarded to a sworn notary in Latvia.
Legalization
Your document that needs to be legalized will be forwarded to the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for legalization and then it will be forwarded to the diplomatic/ consular mission in the person's country of residence.
The following fees apply for legalization of a document:
- a payment of a state fee of 15 EUR to be made to the this account:
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- a consular fee for the forwarding of documents of 40 EUR.
* The legal basis for the processing of personal data (given name, surname, personal identity number and other personal data indicated in the application) is Article 6(1)(c) of the General Data Protection Regulation. The legal obligation of diplomatic and consular missions of Latvia abroad is to process personal data in accordance with Cabinet Regulation No. 267 of 18 June 2019 “Regulations Regarding Legalisation of Public Documents with Certification (Apostille)" and Cabinet Regulation No. 264 of 18.06.2019 "Regulations regarding legalisation of a public document".