U.S. Apostille & Authentication Submission. Nationwide coverage with same-day processing available.

Comprehensive U.S. Apostille Coverage

  • Nationwide Coverage: We process apostille requests in all 50 U.S. states and coordinate directly with the appropriate Secretary of State offices.
  • Federal & State Support: We manage both state-issued and federally issued documents.

Apostille Processing Portal

Our independently operated Apostille Request Portal provides an end-to-end solution for preparing and submitting documents for apostille and authentication for international use. We guide individuals and businesses through the required intake process, verify key document details prior to submission, and coordinate processing with the appropriate issuing authority.

Important Information about Apostilles

  • Required for international use in participating countries under the Apostille Convention
  • Processing authority depends on whether the document is state-issued or federally issued
  • Verifies the authenticity of signatures/seals on public documents for use abroad
  • Clear and complete document uploads are essential for timely processing
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We recommend submitting your request well in advance of any immigration, academic, legal, corporate, or travel deadlines to ensure adequate processing time.

True Copy vs. Original Apostille

We default to True Copy Apostilles — faster, more affordable, and no need to mail your originals.

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Free Document Review

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Frequently asked questions

Access guidance addressing the most common questions regarding apostille eligibility, document requirements, jurisdictional differences, and processing timelines.

An apostille is an official certificate issued by a designated authority that verifies the authenticity of a signature, seal, or stamp on a public document so it can be recognized in another country that participates in the Apostille Convention. An apostille does not validate the content of a document; it certifies the authenticity of the signature and/or seal on the document for international acceptance.

Apostille Resources

Review detailed guidance on document eligibility, processing standards, jurisdictional requirements, and common submission errors to ensure your documents are accepted internationally.

True Copy Apostille vs. Original Apostille

Understand the difference between a True Copy Apostille and an Original Apostille, including when each option is appropriate, how processing differs, and which method is recommended for your situation.

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