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An apostille is a certificate that authenticates the origin of a
public document for use in foreign countries. It's required by the
Hague Convention and eliminates the need for lengthy legalization
processes when using documents internationally for business,
education, or personal matters.
Processing times vary by state and document type. Typically,
standard processing takes 5-10 business days, while rush services
can be completed in 1-3 business days. We'll provide you with an
estimated timeline when you submit your documents.
We can apostille various documents including birth certificates,
death certificates, marriage certificates, diplomas, transcripts,
corporate documents, powers of attorney, and many other public
documents. Contact us to verify if your specific document is
eligible.
Some documents require notarization before they can be apostilled,
while others do not. We offer notarization services and can guide
you through the entire process to ensure your documents are properly
prepared for apostille.
Our pricing varies based on the type of document, processing speed,
and additional services required. We offer competitive rates and
transparent pricing with no hidden fees. Contact us for a
personalized quote based on your specific needs.
Yes, we work with all 50 states and have established relationships
with state offices nationwide. We understand each state's specific
requirements and can efficiently process documents from any state in
the country.
Absolutely. We take data security very seriously and use
industry-standard encryption and security measures to protect your
personal information and documents. We're fully compliant with
privacy regulations and maintain strict confidentiality protocols.
If a document is rejected, we'll immediately contact you to explain
why and provide guidance on how to resolve the issue. We stand
behind our work and will work with you to ensure successful
processing, often at no additional cost for corrections.
Still Have Questions?
Our expert team is here to help you with any questions about the
apostille process.