Pennsylvania Attestation is a process of verifying documents and verifying the accuracy of various forms of information. It is a way of providing assurance that documents or information are genuine and authentic. Pennsylvania Attestation can be used in many situations, including the authentication of documents for legal or business purposes. There are two types of Pennsylvania Attestation: Notary Public Attestation and Apostle Attestation. Notary Public Attestation is a process where a Notary Public verifies the authenticity of a document and certifies it as authentic. Apostle Attestation is a process where a government agency verifies the authenticity of a document and affixes an Apostle seal to it. Both types of Pennsylvania Attestation provide an assurance to the document’s recipient that the document is accurate and authentic.