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    Apostille Services for Individuals

    Whether you're getting married abroad, relocating overseas, pursuing dual citizenship, or handling personal legal matters internationally, 1Apostille provides fast, reliable apostille processing for all your personal documents. We handle everything from document review to Secretary of State submission and return shipping.

    Nationwide Fast Processing All Document Types Expedited Available

    Your Apostille Needs

    • Getting married in another country and need apostilled birth or divorce certificates
    • Relocating abroad for work, retirement, or family and need authenticated vital records
    • Applying for dual citizenship or foreign nationality through ancestral lineage
    • Enrolling children in international schools that require apostilled documents
    • Handling estate, inheritance, or probate matters with international beneficiaries
    • Obtaining foreign residency permits that require apostilled personal documents

    Common Documents

    • Birth certificates
    • Marriage certificates
    • Divorce decrees
    • Death certificates
    • Name change orders
    • Power of attorney
    • Notarized affidavits

    Why Choose 1Apostille

    We process personal documents from all 50 states — no matter where you live or where the document was issued
    Pre-submission document review catches errors before they cause delays or rejections
    Expedited and rush processing for urgent immigration or legal deadlines
    Insured, trackable shipping for every order — your documents are protected
    Clear, upfront pricing with no hidden fees
    Dedicated support for questions about destination country requirements

    FAQ

    What personal documents can be apostilled?+
    Most state-issued vital records including birth certificates, marriage certificates, divorce decrees, death certificates, name change orders, and adoption papers. Notarized personal documents like affidavits and power of attorney can also be apostilled.
    How long does it take to apostille personal documents?+
    Processing times vary by state — typically 3–10 business days for standard processing. We offer expedited options in most states.
    Do I need to send original documents?+
    You need to send certified copies or originals. We recommend keeping originals and sending certified copies when possible. Never send an irreplaceable original without backup.

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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.