Apostille1 Best Agent Services
APOSTILLE & LEGALIZATION SERVICES
- FREE Document Review
- Easy Submission Process
- Quick Turnaround Times
- Services Available For All 50 US States
Apostille1 Best Agent Services
Place an Order
To begin the process, select the quantity of documents you need to have processed.
Consultation
Our experts will contact you via phone or email to review your documents and walk you through the process.
Delivery
Once your documents are processed, we will arrange to have them shipped to you.
Our team of experts have years of experience and our goal is to provide quick and reliable services at affordable prices .
APOSTILLE SERVICES OFFICE
Apostille1.com is the leader in Document Authentication, Certification, Apostille, & Embassy Legalization. We provide fast document authentication services through all 50 U.S. States including the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C. Let us take this important, complicated, and time-consuming process off your hands.
Apostille Original Documents
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Processing time: 1 to 5 days *
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Domestic FedEx overnight shipping: Free
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Includes: All notary, County and Secretary of State fees
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International FedEx Priority shipping: $45 dollars
Apostille Photocopies
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Processing time: 24~48 hours **
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Domestic FedEx overnight shipping: Free
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Includes: All notary, County and Secteray of State fees.
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International Priority FedEx shipping: $45 dollars.
*Depending on the issuing State **Same-day for orders recieved by 1:00 PM
FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
An apostille is a page or certificate issued by the Secretary of State that is usually attached to a document that will allow you to use your documents overseas. This step is required for any document issued in the United States before it can be used in a foreign country.
In order to use a document in a foreign country, the document must have an apostille or embassy/consular legalization attached. The authentication verifies the document and signatures are legitimate.
An apostille can only be issued for countries that participate in the Hague Convention of 1961. If the country you will be using your documents is not a participant, you will be required to have the documents legalized by the Embassy or Consulate of the destination country. The process will require additional steps.
We can apostille a wide variety of documents from personal documents to business documents. Such examples are vital records, academic records and corporate documents.
Our team has years of experience and knowledge in the industry. Our main focus is to provide fast and reliable service to our clients. We are here to take care of the process so you don’t have to.
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