Document apostille guide
Divorce Decree Apostille
A divorce decree apostille is commonly used for remarriage abroad, immigration, dual citizenship, and foreign court or government filings. The court-issued certified copy must usually be submitted.
When this document needs an apostille
This document may need an apostille when a foreign government, school, employer, court, bank, consulate, or agency asks for proof that the U.S. document is authentic for international use.
What we review
Before processing, we review the issuing authority, certification, notarization, destination country, document age, and whether translation or embassy legalization may be needed.
- Document type
- Issuing state or federal agency
- Destination country
- Notarization or certification status
- Deadline and return shipping
Common rejection issues
Documents are often rejected when the wrong copy is submitted, the notarial wording is incomplete, the document should have been certified instead of notarized, or the wrong apostille authority receives the request.
How to start
Send the document type, issuing state or agency, destination country, deadline, and a clear image of the document for review before mailing originals or certified copies.
Frequently asked questions
Need help with an apostille or legalization?
Send the document type, issuing state or federal agency, destination country, and deadline. We can help you identify the correct apostille, authentication, notarization, translation, or legalization path.