A document that purports to be signed or attested by a person who is authorized by a foreign country’s law to do so. ![]() (B) another public officer who has a seal and official duties within that same entity certifies under seal - or its equivalent - that the signer has the official capacity and that the signature is genuine. (A) it bears the signature of an officer or employee of an entity named in Rule 902(1)(A) and (2) Domestic Public Documents That Are Not Sealed but Are Signed and Certified. (B) a signature purporting to be an execution or attestation. (A) a seal purporting to be that of the United States any state, district, commonwealth, territory, or insular possession of the United States the former Panama Canal Zone the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands a political subdivision of any of these entities or a department, agency, or officer of any entity named above and (1) Domestic Public Documents That Are Sealed and Signed. ![]() ![]() The following items of evidence are self-authenticating they require no extrinsic evidence of authenticity in order to be admitted:
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