List of countries for which legalization of official documents is not required in Ukraine.
Documents issued in these countries do not require any additional legalizations, approvals, etc. All official documents issued in these countries can be used in Ukraine after notarized translation into Ukrainian.
1. Bulgaria (Republic of Bulgaria)
2. Georgia (Does not apply to the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia and the former Autonomous Oblast of South Ossetia)
3. Moldova (Republic of Moldova)
4. Latvia (Republic of Latvia)
5. Lithuania (Republic of Lithuania)
6. Poland (Republic of Poland)
7. Romania
8. North Macedonia - (Republic of North Macedonia)
9. Serbia (Republic of Serbia)
10. Uzbekistan (Republic of Uzbekistan)
11. Czech Republic (Czech Republic)
12. Estonia (Republic of Estonia)
Please note that due to Ukraine's withdrawal from the 1993 Minsk Convention, the Convention ceased to apply to Belarus and Russia, while in relations with Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, the Minsk Convention remains in force until May 19, 2024.
LIST
of international treaties of Ukraine on legal assistance, according to which all official documents issued by the competent authorities of one Contracting Party are accepted without any additional certification in the territory of the other Contracting Party
1. Treaty between Ukraine and the Republic of Bulgaria on Legal Assistance in Civil Matters of 2004;
2. Treaty between Ukraine and the Republic of Georgia on Legal Assistance and Legal Relations in Civil and Criminal Matters of 1995;
3. Treaty between Ukraine and the Republic of Estonia on Legal Assistance and Legal Relations in Civil and Criminal Matters of 1995;
4. Treaty between Ukraine and the Republic of Latvia on Legal Assistance and Legal Relations in Civil, Family and Criminal Matters of 1995;
5. Treaty between Ukraine and the Republic of Lithuania on Legal Assistance and Legal Relations in Civil, Family and Criminal Matters of 1993;
6. Treaty between Ukraine and the Republic of Macedonia on Legal Assistance in Civil Matters of 2000;
7. Treaty between Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova on Legal Assistance and Legal Relations in Civil and Criminal Matters of 1993;
8. Treaty between Ukraine and the Republic of Poland on Legal Assistance and Legal Relations in Civil and Criminal Matters of 1993;
9. Treaty between Ukraine and Romania on Legal Assistance and Legal Relations in Civil Matters of 2002;
10. Treaty between Ukraine and the Republic of Uzbekistan on Legal Assistance and Legal Relations in Civil and Family Matters of 1998;
11. Treaty between Ukraine and the Czech Republic on Legal Assistance and Legal Relations in Civil Matters of 2001;
12. Treaty between the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia on Legal Assistance in Civil, Family and Criminal Matters of 1962 (in relations with Serbia);