
Apostille Services
Efficient & Reliable Document Authentication
April Leola Bulatao, notary public
ALB Notary

What is an Apostille?
An apostille is an official certification that verifies the authenticity of a public document for use in foreign countries that are members of the Hague Apostille Convention. Common documents that require apostilles include birth certificates, marriage licenses, power of attorney, diplomas, corporate documents, and more. If you're planning to use U.S. documents internationally — for work, education, legal matters, or travel — an apostille ensures your documents are legally recognized abroad.

When Do You Need Apostille Services?
You may need professional apostille services if you are:
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Getting married in another country
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Studying or applying for a job overseas
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Opening a business or bank account abroad
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Filing for dual citizenship or immigration
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Adopting a child internationally
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Conducting international legal or real estate transactions
Whether you're an individual, a legal firm, or a company, we streamline the apostille process to save you time and avoid costly mistakes.
You may need professional apostille services if you are:
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Getting married in another country
-
Studying or applying for a job overseas
-
Opening a business or bank account abroad
-
Filing for dual citizenship or immigration
-
Adopting a child internationally
-
Conducting international legal or real estate transactions
Whether you're an individual, a legal firm, or a company, we streamline the apostille process to save you time and avoid costly mistakes.
Apostille Services Disclaimer
Disclaimer: While our website provides access to apostille services, please note that we do not directly process or handle apostille requests. All apostille services are fulfilled by our trusted partner, Unlimited Ink Notary, a professional notary and document apostille/authentication service provider.
When you complete the apostille quote form on our website, your request is submitted directly to Unlimited Ink Notary, who will manage all aspects of the apostille process, including document review, submission, and delivery.
We act solely as a referral partner and are not responsible for the processing times, fees, or outcomes of apostille services provided by Unlimited Ink Notary. For questions or support related to your apostille request, please contact Unlimited Ink Notary directly using the contact information provided in the booking confirmation.
Our Apostille Process – Quick, Secure, & Nationwide
We offer nationwide apostille services for all 50 U.S. states and federal documents.
Our process includes:
1.
Document Review
We verify that your documents
meet the apostille requirements.
2.
Submission & Processing
We handle the paperwork and submit your
documents to the correct Secretary of State or
U.S. Department of State.
3.
Secure Delivery
Once the apostille is issued, we ship your
authenticated documents quickly and securely.
We handle both state and federal apostilles, and we’re experienced with all types of documents — personal, academic, business, and legal.



Why Choose Our Apostille Services?
Our experienced document specialists are here to guide you through every step of the apostille process. We offer competitive, transparent pricing with no hidden fees, and proudly serve both nationwide and international clients. Whether you're located in the U.S. or abroad, our friendly customer support team is committed to making the document authentication process simple, reliable, and stress-free.
Request a Free Quote for Apostille Services from Our Trusted Partner, Unlimited Ink Notary
Apostille services are offered through our trusted partner, Unlimited Ink Notary, to ensure your translated documents fully meet legal requirements for international recognition.
To ensure legal recognition in foreign countries, certain documents must undergo apostille certification—a standardized form of authentication accepted by nations that are part of the 1961 Hague Convention.
In accordance with Department of State guidelines, all foreign-language documents must be accurately translated by a certified translator and notarized as a true and correct translation before an apostille can be issued. This process ensures that your documents are legally accepted in countries that are part of the Hague Apostille Convention.
Disclaimer:
ALB Notary acts as an independent affiliate and referral partner for the Remote Online Network and Unlimited Ink Notary, a third-party provider of notarization and apostille services. By requesting or inquiring about services through this website, you acknowledge and agree that your contact information and relevant document details will be shared for the sole purpose of facilitating and providing your requested service.
By proceeding with a booking through this page, you acknowledge and agree to these terms.