
Apostille: Get Your Documents Certified for International Use
I handle the entire apostille process for you, saving you time and ensuring your documents are accurate and reliable. Same-day appointments available with flexible scheduling, including evenings and weekends. Serving all of Los Angeles & Orange County
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Navigating Apostille Process: Simplified
An Apostille is a certificate that authenticates the origin of a public document. It allows documents issued in one country to be legally recognized in another.
Don’t navigate the complex government agency process yourself. As your dedicated Apostille Facilitator, I handle the legwork for you with my expertise and convenience.
I ensure your documents are prepared correctly the first time to avoid rejection and delays. I provide a smooth process to get it done correctly and quickly the first time.
Examples When You Need Apostille
- Getting Married Abroad
- Adopting From Another Country
- Studying or working in another country
- Handling International Business or Legal Matters
Apostille Documents
I help you submit your paperwork through the apostille process. Below are examples of documents that might need an apostille.
Educational Documents
- High School Diplomas
- University Transcript
- Letter of Degree Completion
- Teaching Credential or License
Business Documents
- Articles of Incorporation
- Certificate of Good Standing
- Power of Attorney Filings
- Board Resolution
- Tax Verification Letters
Financial Documents
- Bank Forms
- Business Documents
- Loan Documents
Legal Documents
- Court Orders
- Judgement
- Patents & Trademarks
- Affidavits
- Travel Authorizations
Personal Documents
- Marriage Licenses
- Divorce Decrees
- Affidavits
- And More!
How It Works
Make an Appointment
Contact me to book a time and location that works for you.
Prepare Your Documents
Have your document(s) ready for review
I Process Apostille
I help process your apostille with the correct state/federal authority.
You Receive Documents
Receive your certified apostilled documents, which are ready to be used abroad.
What To Bring To Your Apostille Appointment

1. Documents That Require Apostille
Have your documents ready. We’ll review everything together.
For Vital Records (birth certificate, marriage license/certificate, death certificate, divorce certificate/decree), they must be certified copies.
I will help if you need documents to be notarized.
2. Valid Photo ID If Notarization Is Required
Each signer needs a valid, government-issued ID like a Driver’s License, State ID, or Passport. An ID expired within the last 5 years is acceptable.
Apostille Frequently Asked Questions
An apostille is a certificate that authenticates the origin of a public document. It allows documents issued in one country to be legally recognized in another.
1. Notarization: Your document must be correctly notarized by a commissioned notary.
2. Certification: The notarized document is submitted to the California Secretary of State for the Apostille certificate.
3. Translation (if required): If the destination country does not speak English, the document and Apostille may need to be translated by a certified translator.
Apostille Services:
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1. Documents That Require Apostille
- The document must be original or a certified copy (e.g., a birth certificate from the vital records office).
- I’ll review your document to make sure it meets the apostille requirements.
- If the document needs to be notarized, then we will go through the initial notarization process before the apostille.
2. Valid Photo ID If Notarization Is Required
- ID is only required for signatures that need to be notarized.
An apostille is required when you need to use an official U.S. document in a foreign country that is part of the 1961 Hague Convention Treaty. It verifies the document’s authenticity for international recognition.
Some reasons you may need an apostille can include:
- Getting married abroad
- Studying or working in another country
- Handling international business or legal matters
- Adopting from another country
Common documents that need an apostille include can be educational, business, financial, personal, and legal.
Specific examples include Birth Certificates, Marriage Certificates, Diplomas, Power of Attorney, School Transcripts, and more.