Apostille Services

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Getting your documents apostilled shouldn’t be a complicated or stressful process. Whether you need to authenticate birth certificates, legal contracts, business documents, or academic records, we make the process smooth, fast, and reliable. Our expert team ensures your paperwork meets all state and international requirements, so you don’t have to worry about costly delays or rejections.

Many people struggle with understanding the apostille process, navigating government red tape, and meeting tight deadlines. That’s where we step in. We handle the entire process for you, ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and compliance with U.S. and international regulations.

With our fast turnaround times, competitive pricing, and expert guidance, you can have peace of mind knowing your documents are in safe hands. Whether for travel, business, adoption, or immigration, trust us to get your documents apostilled quickly and correctly. Get started today and let us simplify the process for you!

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Years of experience with 300+ successful projects, we ensure seamless document authentication. Our 100% client satisfaction speaks for itself.

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Easily legalize your documents with our seamless Apostille process. We handle everything from start to finish, ensuring accuracy and quick turnaround.

Share your document details, and we'll guide you on the requirements.

Provide your paperwork, and we’ll verify everything for Apostille certification.

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Apostille Services FAQs

Getting documents legalized for international use can be confusing, but we make it easy. Here are answers to common questions to help you understand the Apostille process.

For use internationally, a document must have an apostille, which is a certification that verifies its legitimacy. You may need it for legal documents like birth certificates, marriage certificates, and academic transcripts when dealing with foreign authorities.
Apostille is refers to documents that are legalized for use in a country this part of the Hague Convention (shorter process). While Authentication or Legalization, refers to the process of legalizing a document for use in Non-Hague Country. This always requires final authentication from the Embassy. (Longer Process)
The processing duration fluctuates based on the nature of the document and the specific destination country. Typically, the timeline can range from a matter of days to several weeks.
Certainly, our experienced team can assess your document and guide you on whether it requires an apostille and the specific steps to follow. Just reach out to us via email, chat, or by phone.
Typically, you we are only able to tell a general timeframe for processing the document. This can sometime vary based on the Government Agency. However, feel free to contact us for a status and we will let you know if it is still processing or ready for pickup.

More than 120 nations that have ratified the Hague Apostille Convention accept the apostille.

Any country not listed require a more extensive authentication/legalization process, which requires the Embassy to provide final authentication of the document.

Hague Country vs. Non-Hague Country refers to several countries that agreed upon a uniformly acceptable way of processing documents for authentication purposes during one a number of Hague Conventions. The Countries that agreed to the process are referred to as Hague Countries, while those who did not agree or were not part of this convention are referred to as Non-Hague Countries. A list of Hague countries can be found here. Any country that is not on this list is a Non-Hague Country.

This is important because it determines the process and timeframe for processing your document. For country that are part of the Hague Convention, the document only needs to be processed from the place or origin. For example, a birth certificate originates from the state, so it would only need to be apostilled at the state. However, for documents that will be used in Countries that are not part of Hague Convention, the document will need to be processed at the point origin, then the US Department of State, and finally at the Embassy. This process is called an Authentication or Legalization. For Example, a marriage certificate originates at the state level, so it will need to authenticated at the state, then US Department of State, and finally at the Embassy. A list of Hague Countries can be found here. Any country not listed is considered a Non-Hague.
No. While a notarization may be required as part of the Apostille process, it is not part of the same as a notarization. Notarization can be completed by a notary. While Apostilles require additional verification by a state, federal and/or Embassy.

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