Professional Apostille Services
When your documents need to be legally recognized in countries that are signatories to the Hague Convention, apostille certification is essential. A.N.Y. Notary Services specializes in expediting apostille services for individuals, immigration attorneys, businesses, and international students.
Our streamlined process ensures your vital records, educational credentials, legal documents, and business papers receive proper authentication from the Secretary of State for use in over 120 countries worldwide.
Documents We Apostille
We handle apostille certification for a comprehensive range of document types required for immigration, education, employment, and legal matters abroad.
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Birth certificates
Marriage certificates
Death certificates
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High school diplomas
College transcripts
Degree certificates
Academic records
Professional certifications
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Articles of incorporation
Corporate certificates
FBI background checks
Naturalization certificates
Military records
Apostille Service Packages
Choose the service level that meets your timeline and budget. All packages include complete document preparation, notarization when required, and Secretary of State apostille processing.
Standard Service
Approximately 2 Weeks
$150
Standard apostille processing
Document review &verification
Standard processing timeline
No rush or special handling
Ideal for flexible timelines
Budget-friendly option
MOST POPULAR
White-Glove VIP
1-2 Business Days
$600
Same-day apostille when possible
Fastest turnaround available
Top-priority handling
White-glove concierge service
For urgent immigration deadlines
Business contracts & time-critical needs
Premium Service
4-5 Business Days
$300
Expedited apostille processing
Priority document handling
Faster turnaround guaranteed
Perfect for professionals & students
Ideal for families on a timeline
Most requested by attorneys
Simple 4-Step Apostille Process
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Submit Your Documents
Book online and send your documents securely via mail or drop-off
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Document Verification
We review and prepare your documents for apostille certification
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State Processing
We submit to the Secretary of State for official apostille
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Secure Return
Receive your apostilled documents via your preferred delivery method
Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime. If you’re feeling ready, go ahead and apply.
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An apostille is an official certification that authenticates the origin of a public document for use in countries that are part of the Hague Convention. It's required for documents like birth certificates, diplomas, and legal papers to be legally recognized internationally for immigration, employment, education, or business purposes.
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Standard service takes approximately 2 weeks, Premium service delivers in 4-5 business days, and our White-Glove VIP service can complete apostille certification in 1-2 business days. Processing times depend on the Texas Secretary of State's current workload.
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Yes! We specialize in serving immigration attorneys and legal professionals. We offer volume discounts for multiple documents, dedicated account management, and priority processing to meet court deadlines and client timelines.
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No problem. Our comprehensive service includes notarization when required before apostille processing. We'll review your documents and handle all necessary steps for proper authentication.
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Over 120 countries that are signatories to the Hague Convention accept apostille certification, including Mexico, Spain, France, Germany, Italy, UK, Australia, South Korea, and many others. Contact us to confirm your specific destination country.
Ready to Get Your Documents Apostilled?
Let us handle the complexity while you focus on your international goals.
Payment Policies
50% Payment required upfront. We accept all major credit cards, business checks, and electronic payments.
Refund Policy: Fees are non-refundable if the Secretary of State rejects a document due to client error or if documents cannot be apostilled due to issues with the original issuing authority.