Authentication Process in US
Authentication Process in US
Any legal document issued in the U.S. must first be acknowledged or authenticated
(‘consularized’) by the Philippine Embassy/Consulate General in order for that
document to have any legal validity in the Philippines. Each “consularized” document
will bear the seal of the Consulate General and the signature of the authenticating
officer. The Philippine Consulate General does not assume responsibility for the
contents of the document.
Please note that certifications are not affixed with a “red ribbon;” it only bears the official
gold seal and officer’s signature. Acknowledgements and Authentications will bear the
red ribbon, gold seal, and the signature of the administering officer.
Note: The Philippine Consulate General assumes no responsibility for any delay or loss
in the mail, or while the documents are in the custody of the courier service. The
applicant should note the tracking numbers of all envelopes used and submitted, and
may track their envelopes at the USPS website: https://tools.usps.com