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Marriage Certificate Apostille - Hawaii

  • Issuing Authority: Lt. Governor's Office, Honolulu
  • State Fee: $3
  • Processing: ~10 business days standard

Marriage Certificate Apostille in Hawaii

Need a marriage certificate apostilled for use abroad? In Hawaii, apostilles are issued by the Lt. Governor's Office in Honolulu. Each state has unique requirements for how a marriage certificate must be prepared before the apostille can be attached. We review your document against Hawaii-specific rules, coordinate with the Lt. Governor's Office, and ship the completed apostille directly to you.

Processing in Hawaii

Issuing Authority

Lt. Governor's Office, Honolulu

State Fee

$3

Standard Processing Time

~10 business days

Available Processing Speeds

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If you have an immigration, academic, or travel deadline, submit as early as possible. Processing times are determined by the Hawaii Lt. Governor's Office. Shipping time is separate.

Marriage Certificate Apostille in Hawaii - FAQ

The Hawaii state fee for an apostille is $3. Our service fee covers document review, preparation, coordination with the Lt. Governor's Office, and return shipping.

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The information provided on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Requirements may vary by destination country and are subject to change by the Hawaii Lt. Governor's Office. For formal legal advice, consult a qualified professional.