Alabama, AL 5–7 business days State filing fees vary Expedited: 2–3 business days

    How the Apostille Process Works in Alabama

    The apostille process in Alabama is managed by the Alabama Secretary of State, located at 600 Dexter Avenue, Suite S-103, Montgomery, AL 36130. All documents requiring an apostille for use in Hague Convention member countries must be processed through this office. We handle the entire submission, verification, and return shipping process on your behalf — regardless of where you're located.

    Alabama Apostille Key Facts

    • Alabama is a Hague Convention member — apostille is accepted in 120+ countries
    • Documents must be certified by the issuing authority before apostille
    • The Secretary of State in Montgomery handles all apostille requests

    Alabama Secretary of State

    600 Dexter Avenue, Suite S-103, Montgomery, AL 36130

    State filing fees and processing times vary by state.
    Standard: 5–7 business days
    Expedited: 2–3 business days

    Common Alabama Documents We Apostille

    • Birth certificates
    • Marriage certificates
    • Court orders
    • Corporate documents
    • Notarized affidavits

    Before You Submit Your Apostille Request

    Common Rejection Causes

    • • Submitting to the wrong state's office
    • • Using hospital-issued birth certificates
    • • Sending photocopies instead of certified copies
    • • Missing notarization on required documents
    • • Expired or damaged documents

    Why Mistakes Cause Delays

    • • Rejected documents must be resubmitted from scratch
    • • Each resubmission adds 1–3 weeks to your timeline
    • • Immigration and court deadlines don't flex
    • • Some states charge fees for each submission attempt

    How We Prevent Rejections

    • • Free document review before submission
    • • We verify the correct issuing authority
    • • We confirm document format and condition
    • • We check destination country requirements

    Not sure where to start? Contact us and we'll walk you through the requirements for your specific document and destination country.

    Complete Guide to Getting an Apostille in Alabama

    If you need a U.S. document authenticated for use in a foreign country that is a member of the Hague Apostille Convention, you will need an apostille issued by the Alabama Secretary of State. The office is located at 600 Dexter Avenue, Suite S-103, Montgomery, AL 36130 and processes apostille requests for all documents originating from Alabama, including birth certificates, marriage certificates, court orders, corporate filings, notarized documents, and academic credentials.

    The standard processing time for a Alabama apostille is 5–7 business days. Expedited processing is available and typically takes 2–3 business days for an additional fee. State filing fees and processing times vary — we provide a complete cost breakdown before processing your request.

    What Documents Can Be Apostilled in Alabama?

    The Alabama Secretary of State can apostille any document that bears an original signature from a Alabama-commissioned notary public, or any document issued by a Alabama government authority. This includes certified vital records (birth, marriage, death, divorce), court-issued documents (court orders, judgments, custody agreements), corporate filings (articles of incorporation, certificates of good standing, operating agreements), and notarized documents (affidavits, powers of attorney, declarations).

    Do I Need to Live in Alabama to Get a Alabama Apostille?

    No. The apostille is based on where the document was issued, not where you currently reside. If your birth certificate was issued in Alabama, it must be apostilled through the Alabama Secretary of State — even if you now live in another state. We handle Alabama apostille processing from anywhere in the United States, so you never need to visit Montgomery in person.

    Federal vs. State Apostille: Which Do You Need?

    The Alabama Secretary of State only apostilles documents issued at the state level. Federal documents — such as FBI background checks, documents notarized by federal officials, or federal court records — must be apostilled through the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C. If you're unsure which authority handles your document, our free document review will determine the correct processing path.

    Hague vs. Non-Hague Countries

    An apostille from Alabama is accepted in over 120 Hague Convention member countries. If your destination country is not a Hague member, a different process — called authentication and legalization — is required. This involves additional steps through the U.S. Department of State and the destination country's embassy or consulate. We handle both Hague apostille and non-Hague legalization for Alabama documents.

    Why Choose 1Apostille for Alabama

    Nationwide Coverage

    We process Alabama apostilles remotely — no need to visit the Alabama Secretary of State yourself.

    Free Document Review

    We review every document before submission to prevent rejections and unnecessary delays.

    Transparent Timelines

    Real-time tracking and upfront processing estimates so you always know where your order stands.

    All Document Types

    Birth certificates, court orders, business filings, diplomas — we handle every document type.

    Alabama County Apostille Guides

    Find county-specific apostille information including local issuing authorities, common documents, and processing details.

    Alabama Apostille FAQ

    How do I get an apostille in Alabama?+
    Submit your certified document to the Alabama Secretary of State in Montgomery. The office will verify the signature and attach an apostille certificate. We handle the entire process on your behalf, including document review and shipping.
    How much does an apostille cost in Alabama?+
    The Alabama Secretary of State charges $10 per document for apostille certification. Additional fees may apply for expedited processing, notarization, or shipping.
    How long does an Alabama apostille take?+
    Standard processing takes 5–7 business days. Expedited processing is available for 2–3 business days with an additional fee.
    Can I apostille a document from Alabama if I live in another state?+
    Yes. The apostille is processed based on where the document was issued, not where you currently reside. We handle Alabama apostille processing from anywhere in the U.S.

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    We process thousands of Alabama apostille orders every year. Let our team handle the Alabama Secretary of State process so you don't have to.

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    Disclaimer: 1Apostille is a private document processing service. We are not a government agency and are not affiliated with any Secretary of State office or the U.S. Department of State. Our service fees are separate from government filing fees. Processing times are estimates and may vary based on state office workload and document type. This website does not provide legal advice.