What is an Apostille?
Apostilles are often required for business transactions, property dealings, and settling estates with assets overseas. Common documents include Power of Attorney, Passports, Transcripts, Diplomas, FBI Background Checks, and Birth, Marriage, and Death Certificates.
What kind of document can get an Apostille?
Apostilles are commonly needed for business transactions, property dealings, and estate settlements with assets overseas. Common documents include Power of Attorney, Passports, Transcripts, Diplomas, FBI Background Checks, and Birth, Marriage, and Death Certificates.
Does an apostille expire?
Apostilles typically do not expire. Once issued, they remain valid for international use.
How long does it take to obtain an Apostille?
The processing time for obtaining an apostille varies, and we provide timely updates throughout the process.
Can you obtain Apostilles for documents from all 50 U.S. states?
Yes, we can assist in obtaining apostilles for documents from all 50 U.S. states.
Do you offer translation services?
While our primary focus is on apostille services, we can recommend reputable translation services upon request.
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Understanding Apostilles
An apostille is a certification process outlined in the Hague Convention, validating a document for universal international acceptance. There are two types of apostilles: those certified by the local Department of State and those certified by the US Department of State Federal Office of Authentications in Washington DC.
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Apostille is a legal process certifying documents for international use as described by the Hague Convention. For your peace of mind, we guarantee the completion of your apostille. We provide digital tracking and notifications at every stage of the apostille process. Choose from three main types of authentication based on the place of issuance of your document. For further assistance, contact us at (202) 234-4908,
Frequently Asked Quesions
What is an Apostille?
Oftentimes, Apostilles are needed for business transactions but it is becoming more common for property dealings and to settle the estate of a deceased person with assets overseas. Some of the most common documents requiring legalization with an Apostille certificate are Power of Attorney, Passports, Transcripts, Diplomas, FBI Background Checks, Birth, Marriage and Death Certificates.
What kind of document can get an Apostille?
Oftentimes, Apostilles are needed for business transactions but it is becoming more common for property dealings and to settle the estate of a deceased person with assets overseas. Some of the most common documents requiring legalization with an Apostille certificate are Power of Attorney, Passports, Transcripts, Diplomas, FBI Background Checks, Birth, Marriage and Death Certificates.
Does an apostille expire?
Oftentimes, Apostilles are needed for business transactions but it is becoming more common for property dealings and to settle the estate of a deceased person with assets overseas. Some of the most common documents requiring legalization with an Apostille certificate are Power of Attorney, Passports, Transcripts, Diplomas, FBI Background Checks, Birth, Marriage and Death Certificates.
How long does it take to obtain an Apostille?
Oftentimes, Apostilles are needed for business transactions but it is becoming more common for property dealings and to settle the estate of a deceased person with assets overseas. Some of the most common documents requiring legalization with an Apostille certificate are Power of Attorney, Passports, Transcripts, Diplomas, FBI Background Checks, Birth, Marriage and Death Certificates.
Can you obtain Apostilles for documents from all 50 U.S. states?
Oftentimes, Apostilles are needed for business transactions but it is becoming more common for property dealings and to settle the estate of a deceased person with assets overseas. Some of the most common documents requiring legalization with an Apostille certificate are Power of Attorney, Passports, Transcripts, Diplomas, FBI Background Checks, Birth, Marriage and Death Certificates.
Do you offer translation services?
Oftentimes, Apostilles are needed for business transactions but it is becoming more common for property dealings and to settle the estate of a deceased person with assets overseas. Some of the most common documents requiring legalization with an Apostille certificate are Power of Attorney, Passports, Transcripts, Diplomas, FBI Background Checks, Birth, Marriage and Death Certificates.

