Authenticating documents means making U.S. documents legally valid in Denmark, or Denmark documents valid in the United States. The process depends on whether Denmark is a Hague Apostille Convention signatory.
Denmark consulates processing authentications
Atlanta
Trade Council of Denmark
View details โBaltimoreConsulate General-Royal Danish
View details โChicagoConsulate General of Denmark
View details โDallasConsulate of Denmark
View details โDallasConsulate General of Denmark
View details โDania BeachRoyal Danish Consulate
View details โDenverConsulate General of Denmark
View details โFort LauderdaleConsulate of Denmark
View details โHoustonConsulate General of Denmark
View details โIndianapolisConsulate General-Royal Danish
View details โLos AngelesConsulate General of Denmark
View details โMilwaukeeRoyal Danish Consulate
View details โNew YorkConsulate General of Denmark in New York
View details โNorfolkConsulate General of Denmark
View details โOmahaConsulate General of Denmark
View details โPhiladelphiaHonorary Consulate of Denmark
View details โPortlandConsulate General of Denmark
View details โSacramentoRoyal Danish Consulate
View details โSalt Lake CityConsulate General of Denmark
View details โWashingtonRoyal Embassy of Denmark
View details โWhen do you need authentication?
You need authenticated documents to:
- Marry abroad (FBI background check, divorce decree)
- Work or study in Denmark (diplomas, academic transcripts)
- Conduct business (corporate documents, powers of attorney)
- Inherit property or settle legal affairs
- Adopt a child or claim citizenship by descent
Required documents
- Original U.S. document (vital records, court orders, FBI check, etc.)
- Notarization by a U.S. notary (if not from a government agency)
- Authentication by the Secretary of State of the issuing state
- Apostille (Hague Convention) or consular legalization (non-Hague)
The authentication chain
For Hague Convention countries (apostille):
- Get the document notarized (if private)
- Submit to Secretary of State for apostille
- Done โ apostille is recognized internationally
For non-Hague countries (consular legalization):
- Get the document notarized (if private)
- Authenticate at Secretary of State
- Authenticate at U.S. Department of State (sometimes)
- Legalize at the Denmark consulate
Costs and processing times
Consular legalization fee at Denmark consulates: typically $30-$100 per document. Total processing chain: 2-6 weeks.