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Last Updated: Friday, 08/15/2008
Services in Southern Taiwan
Notarization Services

All services requiring a personal appearance in Kaohsiung are by appointment only. Appointments must be made online. Please follow the links below. Notarial services performed at AIT are primarily for documents used in the U.S.

Notarization:

To have your signature notarized on a document you must appear in person and present valid photo identification that matches the name on the document. (For example, we cannot notarize the signature "Jane Chen" if Ms. Chen can only present identification with the name "Chen Mei-Li".) If you plan to sign the document in English you must provide identification that includes your English name.

The U.S. requires a notarized statement of consent from any parent not appearing in person to apply for a passport on behalf of a minor under the age of sixteen. We do not charge a fee for this service.

Click here to download the consent form (DS-3053)

If you wish to have your signature witnessed, you must provide your own witnesses. AIT employees are unable to act as witnesses.

Authentication:

We can authenticate the signatures of Taiwan notaries whose signatures we have on file. To find out if we have a signature on file, please email our office at amcit-ait-t@state.gov.

To continue to the Kaohsiung appointment page click here

Fees:

Notarization of a signature is US$30. Each additional notarization performed at the same time is US$20.

Authentication of a Taiwan notary signature is US$30.

In Kaohsiung, fees may be paid in either NT dollars or by credit card. We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club and Discover. We do not accept personal checks or travelers checks.

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