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State Apostille Services

State apostille service is used for documents issued, certified, or notarized under a specific U.S. state authority. The apostille is typically issued by the Secretary of State or a similar state office.

Common state documents

State apostille requests commonly include vital records, notarized documents, state court documents, school records, and business records.

Which state handles the apostille

The state that issues, certifies, or notarizes the document usually controls the apostille process. A California notarized document generally needs a California apostille; a New York birth certificate generally needs a New York apostille.

State pages

Use the state apostille directory to find a page for the state connected to your document.

Frequently asked questions

State Apostille Services refers to the apostille process for this specific document or service need. The correct process depends on the document source, destination country, and whether notarization, certification, translation, or legalization is required.

Some private documents need notarization first, but vital records and many government-issued records usually need certified copies instead. The safest approach is to review the document before notarizing or mailing it.

Many apostille requests can be handled by mail when the document is properly prepared and eligible for the requested destination country.

Make sure the document is the correct version, properly certified or notarized, connected to the correct state or federal authority, and submitted for the correct destination country.

Translation requirements depend on the receiving country and agency. Some want the original document apostilled first, while others may require a notarized translation certification.

No. Apostilles are generally used for Hague countries. Non-Hague countries may require authentication and embassy or consulate legalization instead.

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.