In Italy, do company documents need to be endorsed with an apostille certificate?
Italy is a signatory to the 1961 Hague Convention, which introduces the apostille system to simplify the process of legalizing internationally used documents. The apostille is a form of international document legalization that certifies the authenticity of the signature and seal on a document.
Company documents in Italy may require an apostille depending on the country in which they are to be used. It is recommended that you consult your local notary or DEVETOPER platform lawyer to ascertain what steps are needed in your specific case.

