If you're planning to use personal documents abroad, you’ll likely need an apostille — an official certification that makes your U.S.-issued documents legally valid in countries that are members of the Hague Apostille Convention. Whether you're getting married overseas, studying abroad, applying for dual citizenship, or handling legal matters internationally, apostille services are essential.
We offer nationwide apostille services for personal documents issued anywhere in the United States, ensuring secure and timely processing no matter where you are located.
Below are the most common types of personal documents we handle:
Apostille for Birth CertificatesA birth certificate is one of the most frequently apostilled documents. It's required for a wide range of international procedures, including passport applications, marriage abroad, residency permits, and citizenship claims. To receive an apostille, the certificate must be a certified copy issued by the state’s vital records office.
Apostille for Marriage CertificatesPlanning to register your marriage abroad or applying for spousal visas? A marriage certificate apostille is required to prove your legal marital status in another country. Like birth certificates, only certified copies from the issuing state are eligible for apostille authentication.
Apostille for Death CertificatesApostilled death certificates are often required for settling estates, transferring inheritance, or repatriating remains to another country. We handle apostille requests for certified death certificates issued across all 50 U.S. states.
Apostille for Divorce DecreesWhether you're remarrying overseas, handling custody issues, or updating legal records abroad, an apostilled divorce decree is often needed. The decree must be a court-certified copy issued by the state where the divorce was finalized.
Apostille for Power of Attorney (POA)If you need someone to represent you in legal or financial matters abroad, an apostilled Power of Attorney (POA) gives them legal authority to act on your behalf. The POA must be properly notarized and, in some states, authenticated by the county clerk before it can be apostilled.
Apostille for AffidavitsAffidavits are sworn written statements used for legal, financial, or immigration purposes. When used overseas, they must be notarized in the U.S. and then apostilled to be recognized as valid in foreign jurisdictions. We assist in ensuring your affidavit is correctly prepared and processed for apostille.
Why Choose Our Apostille Services?- Nationwide Coverage – We process documents from all 50 states.
- Fast Turnaround – Expedited options available.
- Secure Handling – Your documents are treated with the utmost care.
- Expert Guidance – We assist with document eligibility and compliance.
Get Started TodayDon’t let paperwork slow you down. Whether you're dealing with personal, legal, or official matters abroad, our US apostille services for personal documents are here to make the process smooth and stress-free. Contact us today to start your apostille request and ensure your documents are ready for international use.