The Nevada Exemplification Certificate is a document issued by the state of Nevada which provides proof that a certain document is authentic and was created with the authority of the state. It is typically used by individuals, businesses, and organizations when they need to verify the authenticity of a document, such as a birth certificate or marriage license. There are two types of Nevada Exemplification Certificate: the regular Exemplification Certificate and the Apostle Exemplification Certificate. The regular Exemplification Certificate is typically used when a document will be used within the United States, while the Apostle Exemplification Certificate is typically used when a document will be used in a foreign country. Both types of Exemplification Certificates are issued by the Nevada Secretary of State and are designed to provide proof of the authenticity of the document being authenticated.