Precision Document Services

Singapore's trusted partner for document verification, translation, and legalization services. Fast, accurate, and confidential solutions for all your paperwork needs.

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About Our Services

At Hamoye Risozo, we specialize in comprehensive document solutions tailored to meet Singapore's rigorous standards. With over a decade of experience, our team ensures your documents are handled with the utmost professionalism.

Verification

Our meticulous verification process ensures your documents meet all legal requirements, with attention to every detail.

Translation

Certified translations in over 30 languages by native-speaking professionals familiar with legal terminology.

Notarization

Complete notarization services that comply with Singaporean and international legal standards.

Our Document Services

We offer a comprehensive range of document services designed to simplify your paperwork processes while ensuring full compliance with regulations.

Legal document verification

Document Verification

Thorough examination and validation of your documents against official records and databases to ensure authenticity.

Document translation service

Certified Translation

Accurate translations of legal, business, and personal documents with official certification for acceptance by authorities.

Notarization services

Notarization & Apostille

Official notarization and apostille services for documents requiring international recognition under the Hague Convention.

Service Packages

Transparent pricing for all our document services. Choose the package that fits your needs or contact us for custom solutions.

Basic Verification

SGD 120/document
  • Single document verification
  • Standard processing (3-5 days)
  • Basic authenticity check
  • Email confirmation
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Enterprise Solution

SGD 750/month
  • Unlimited documents
  • 24-hour express service
  • Dedicated account manager
  • Multi-language support
  • Monthly compliance report
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Client Testimonials

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our document services and processes.

What types of documents do you verify?

We verify a wide range of documents including legal contracts, academic certificates, business licenses, personal identification documents, and more. Our services cover both local Singaporean documents and international paperwork requiring validation for use in Singapore.

How long does the verification process take?

Standard verification takes 3-5 business days. We offer expedited services (1-2 days) for urgent requests at an additional fee. The exact timeline depends on document complexity and the verification requirements of issuing authorities.

Are your translations officially recognized?

Yes, all our translations come with a certification that is recognized by Singaporean government agencies, educational institutions, and most international organizations. Our translators are sworn professionals with expertise in legal terminology.

What is the difference between notarization and apostille?

Notarization verifies the authenticity of signatures on a document, while an apostille certifies the authenticity of the document itself for international use under the Hague Convention. Singapore is a member of the Apostille Convention, so we can provide both services as needed.

How do I submit documents for processing?

You can submit documents through our secure online portal, by visiting our office, or via courier service. We recommend scheduling a consultation first to determine exactly which services your documents require for maximum efficiency.

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Ready to start your document verification process? Get in touch with our specialists today.

Disclaimer: Hamoye Risozo provides document verification, translation, and notarization services. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. The information on this website is for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. For legal matters, please consult a qualified attorney.