Apostilles in Ireland
The Department of Foreign Affairs in Ireland authenticates documents executed in Ireland that are to be used in other countries.NOTE: all documents to be processed or authenticated MUST first have a signature, seal or stamp from a Notary Public.
Documents that have been executed in Ireland, and which are to be authenticated or have an Apostille affixed should be brought or sent to:
Consular Section
Department of Foreign Affairs
Hainault House
69 - 71 St. Stephen’s Green
Dublin 2
Tel. (01) 408 2174
For the Munster area:
Consular Services,
Department of Foreign Affairs,
1A South Mall,
Cork
Tel : 021 4944765 / 021 4944766
The fee for this service is at present €20 for each Apostille or authentication.
Department of Foreign Affairs
Hainault House
69 - 71 St. Stephen’s Green
Dublin 2
Tel. (01) 408 2174
For the Munster area:
Consular Services,
Department of Foreign Affairs,
1A South Mall,
Cork
Tel : 021 4944765 / 021 4944766
The fee for this service is at present €20 for each Apostille or authentication.
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