In the context of Covid -19, LegalAct pays special attention to the provision of remote services so that our clients remain in an advantageous position, no matter where in the world they are located. We constantly monitor current news in this and other areas directly related to our business. Keeping our finger on the pulse of the latest developments, we inform you that an innovative addition to the list of electronic services is planned. This is exactly the case when documents are not subject to verification by intergovernmental cooperation or consular legalization, but with an important caveat - provided there is an E - apostille. The digital age of algorithmic transactions will simplify obtaining an apostille, now in Uzbekistan as well. Along with 140 countries - members of the Hague Convention on Apostille, to which the Republic of Uzbekistan is a party since 1961, the Agency of public services under the Ministry of Justice of the RU has developed a draft decree of the Cabinet of Ministers "About improvement of order of putting an apostille on official documents". This draft law envisages conversion of apostil placement into an electronic form, on the basis of E-APP international program of electronic apostils, which is currently used in 19 countries of the world, including Europe and USA, and in 41 countries E-register has been introduced to check apostilled documents online. We are sure that the news will please absolutely everyone who has ever faced the problem of obtaining a traditional apostille, given all the indisputable advantages of the remote method over the paper one. The E-APP E-apostille is an electronic document in the form of a digitally-signed file and thus becomes available for downloading via email or viewing on the Web, as well as via E-register - electronic records that are available online, which enables recipients of the document to easily verify the authenticity of the apostille. The E-apostille is a reliable and efficient mechanism, which significantly shortens the time for providing the service from 20 days to 1 day, and is responsible not only for the protection and security of the electronic apostille, but also for its "open-endedness", the ability to authenticate the document, its quality and the person who signed it, even after its expiration date. We just have to wait until the project enters into legal force, so that we can appreciate the results of important state reforms in the life of the country and in our daily practice. We will continue to keep you informed of this and other news. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)"
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