Quick facts
- Category: Professional License
- Apostilled by the California Secretary of State (Sacramento or Los Angeles)
- Fee: $20 per document (mail) or $26 (walk-in) at the California Secretary of State
- Free document review before you pay any government fee
- Tracked outbound and return shipping included
What to know
Issuing office: The DBC issues the dentist license; a duplicate or written verification can be requested. A California notary public notarizes the custodian affidavit; use a mobile notary if needed. CA SOS Notary Public Section: (916) 653-3595. Notarized route (steps): Obtain the license document (wall certificate, license copy, or a board verification). The licensee signs a Copy Certification by Document Custodian affidavit attesting it is a true copy — in front of a California notary, with acceptable ID. The notary completes a current California jurat, attaches it, and affixes the seal. Confirm legibility and that the commission number/expiration appear. Who can sign it: The licensee (document custodian). Required forms: None statewide; California jurat / Copy Certification by Document Custodian wording. Cost + timeline for THIS step (verified June 2026): Up to $15 per notarized.
Frequently asked questions
Is this the same as my dental school diploma?
No — the diploma is academic (#153) on the registrar/custodian route. This is the state license from the Dental Board.
Dentist vs. dental hygienist — same board?
No — dentists are licensed by the Dental Board of California; hygienists by the separate Dental Hygiene Board (#168).
What about my sedation/anesthesia permit?
It’s a DBC credential too; apostille it the same notarized way if the destination wants it.
Can a CA notary certify the copy directly?
No — use a Copy Certification by Document Custodian affidavit (POA is the only copy a CA notary certifies directly).
Common destinations
Countries this document is most often sent to (pulled from this page's own guidance). Every destination has its own rulebook — apostille (Hague) or full legalization (non-Hague).
