Hague vs. Non-Hague Apostille Services
Hague Convention Countries
If the destination country is a member of the Hague Apostille Convention, an apostille is all that is required for legal recognition. Common documents requiring an apostille include:
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Birth and marriage certificates
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Power of attorney (POA)
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Business and corporate documents
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Educational diplomas and transcripts
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Adoption and immigration records
Non-Hague Convention Countries
If your document is for a non-Hague country, it must go through a more complex legalization process, which typically involves:
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Notarization of the document (if required).
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State authentication from the Secretary of State.
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U.S. Department of State certification (for federal documents).
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Embassy or consulate legalization in the destination country.
We handle both Hague and Non-Hague apostille processes to ensure your documents are correctly authenticated for international use.

How Does the Apostille Process Work?
How Does the Apostille Process Work?
We make the apostille process simple and stress-free through the following steps:
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Submit Your Documents – Send us your documents via mail or schedule an in-person drop-off.
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Verification and Notarization (if needed) – We review and notarize the document if required.
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State Certification – We process the apostille through the Secretary of State or U.S. Department of State.
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Fast Processing and Delivery – We offer same-day and expedited apostille services with tracking.
Why Choose Us for Apostille Services?
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Fast and reliable – Same-day and expedited options available.
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Expert handling – We specialize in apostille and document legalization.
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Hague and Non-Hague services – We process both types of certifications.
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Convenient mobile service – We come to you for notarization if needed.
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Serving all 50 states and international clients – Remote and nationwide apostille services.​
Need an Apostille? Call us today at 862-388-9602 or Book Online.