Oregon Apostille Services
- Secretary of State (Corporation Division): We coordinate directly with the Secretary of State (Corporation Division) for apostille processing.
- Processing Speed: Economy processing available. Economy option also available.
Oregon Apostille & Authentication Services
Whether you need an apostille for a birth certificate, marriage certificate, court order, or business document issued in Oregon, we handle the full process - from document review to coordination with the Secretary of State (Corporation Division) in Salem. State processing fees start at $10.
Oregon Apostille Quick Facts
- Issuing Authority: Secretary of State (Corporation Division), Salem
- Standard Fee: $10
- Standard Processing: 10 business days
- Walk-In: Yes
How It Works
1. Upload
Submit your Oregon-issued document through our secure portal. We review it for eligibility before processing.
2. Prepare & Notarize
We prepare the required certification package and coordinate notarization as needed for your document type.
3. Apostille Issued
The Secretary of State (Corporation Division) issues the apostille. We ship the completed document directly to you with tracking.
Processing Timelines
Economy Standard
Economy (10 Business Days)
State processing fee: $10
If you have an immigration, academic, or travel deadline, submit as early as possible. Processing and shipping times are separate.
Commonly Apostilled Oregon Documents
Ready to Get Your Oregon Document Apostilled?
Submit your document today and let us handle the entire Oregon apostille process for you.
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Direct Coordination with Secretary of State (Corporation Division)
We work directly with the Secretary of State (Corporation Division) in Salem to ensure your documents are processed correctly and efficiently.
Tracked Shipping Included
Your apostilled documents are shipped directly to you with full tracking. Domestic and international shipping options available.
Related Resources
Apostille Resources
Review detailed guidance on document eligibility, processing standards, jurisdictional requirements, and common submission errors to ensure your documents are accepted internationally.
The information provided on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Requirements may vary by destination country. For formal legal advice, consult a qualified professional.
