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Florida Apostille Services: Fast Processing Across All 67 Counties

  • Writer: Gus Oros
    Gus Oros
  • May 23
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 1

Need an apostille for documents being used in another country?

We help individuals, families, students, businesses, and professionals simplify the apostille process throughout Florida.

Whether your documents are for your country of origin, Latin America, Europe, or another country, we help make the process easier and help avoid common mistakes that can cause delays.

⭐ Statewide Florida Service

⭐ English & Spanish Support

⭐ FedEx Tracking Included

⭐ Document Review Before Submission

📞 Call or Text: 239-273-4708



What Is an Apostille?

An apostille is a certification that allows a document issued in the United States to be recognized in another country that participates in the Hague Apostille Convention.

People often need apostilles for:

  • Birth certificates

  • Marriage certificates

  • Power of attorney

  • School transcripts and diplomas

  • Background checks

  • Business and corporate documents

  • Legal paperwork

  • Financial documents



How Our Florida Apostille Process Works

Step 1: Send Your Documents

Mail your documents or contact us so we can review what you have.

Step 2: We Review Everything

Before submitting documents, we help identify common issues that can cause delays such as:

  • Incorrect notarization

  • Missing signatures

  • Wrong document type

  • Missing information

Step 3: We Handle Processing

We help move your documents through the process efficiently while helping avoid common mistakes.

Step 4: Documents Are Returned To You

Completed documents are returned with:

✅ FedEx tracking

✅ Secure shipping

✅ Easy process from start to finish



Documents We Commonly Help With

Personal Documents

  • Birth certificates

  • Marriage certificates

  • Divorce decrees

  • Death certificates

  • Background checks

School Documents

  • Diplomas

  • School transcripts

  • Degrees

  • Enrollment verification

Business Documents

  • Articles of incorporation

  • Corporate records

  • Agreements

  • Licenses

Legal Documents

  • Power of attorney

  • Affidavits

  • Court documents

  • Legal forms



Why Clients Choose Us

Many people discover that handling an apostille on their own becomes confusing quickly.

Common issues include:

  • Wrong document versions

  • Notarization errors

  • Missing pages

  • Mailing mistakes

  • Rejected documents

We help simplify the process and reduce unnecessary delays.



Frequently Asked Questions

How long does an apostille take in Florida?

Standard timelines can vary and sometimes take several weeks depending on document type and processing conditions.

We help streamline the process and reduce common delays. (10-12 business days, sometimes even less)

Do all documents need notarization?

No.

Some documents require certified copies while others require notarization.

Requirements depend on the document.

Can I get an apostille if I live outside Florida?

Yes.

Clients can send documents from anywhere.

Do you help clients throughout Florida?

Yes.

We assist clients across all Florida counties.

Do you offer Spanish support?

Yes.

Hablamos Español.



Florida Counties We Serve

We help clients across Florida including:

Miami-Dade • Broward • Lee • Collier • Palm Beach • Orange • Hillsborough • Sarasota • Polk • Duval • Monroe • Charlotte • Hendry • and all other Florida counties.



Need Help With Your Apostille?

Avoid delays, rejected documents, and confusion.

Let us help simplify the process.

📞 Call or Text: 239-273-4708

Hablamos Español



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