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What Is an Apostille and Why Do You Need One in California?
An apostille is an official certification that makes your documents legally valid for use in countries that are members of the Hague Apostille Convention. In California, this might include personal documents like birth certificates or legal powers of attorney, or corporate records such as business formation papers and FDA certifications.
If you're dealing with international adoption, marriage, visa applications, foreign employment, or overseas business operations, an apostille is your gateway to global acceptance.
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For those needing an apostille for FDA documents in California, our e-Apostille service provides a comprehensive and efficient solution. The total cost is $57, which covers all associated charges. Our team ensures a smooth process with a processing time of 20 business days. Submit your FDA document today via our secure online portal to experience seamless and expert-managed authentication.
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Upload your document in PDF format.
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Fill order form and verify the authenticity of your document.
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Decide method of shipping.
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Our California e-Apostille service for corporate documents is designed to cater to various needs, categorized into three cases:
Case A (No Notarization Required): Submit digital files directly for apostille processing. Documents include:
Articles of Incorporation
Business License
Certificate of Existence
Certificate of Incorporation
Certificate of Registration
Certificate of Status
Good Standing Certificate
Amendments Certificate (issued by corporation office)
Case B (Notarization Required): Notarized documents must be scanned and submitted digitally. Examples include:
Agency Agreement
Business Letter
Certificate of Analysis
Declaration of Conformity
Distribution Agreement
Export Declaration
Manufacturing License
Operating Agreement
Statement of Dissolution
Case C (Physical Submission Required): Notarized documents must be sent to the U.S. Legalization Office. Documents include:
For certified copies of corporate documents, our service provides efficiency with a total cost of $50, covering $15 for notarization and state processing, and a $35 service fee. The service is completed within 1 business day. Utilize our secure portal to submit your documents and benefit from our streamlined California e-Apostille services.
Experience fast, reliable processing with our California e-Apostille service for Quality Assurance ISO & EC Certificates. Priced at just $50, your certificate will be authenticated within 1 business day. Simply upload your document through our secure online portal for quick, hassle-free legalization.
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Upload your document in PDF format.
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Our California e-Apostille service for certifying a copy of an ID or passport offers a fast and efficient solution. The all-inclusive fee is $50, with processing completed in just 1 business day. Ensure your document is clear and meets all submission guidelines. If notarization is required, please have it completed prior to submission. For documents that require physical processing, we partner with U.S. Legalization to guarantee accurate and timely handling.
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Upload your document in PDF format.
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Fill order form and verify the authenticity of your document.
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Decide method of shipping.
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Pay a total fee of $50
Our California e-Apostille service for Declarations of Conformity ensures fast, accurate authentication for international use. The total cost is $50, with processing completed within 1 business day. Be sure your document is prepared according to the submission guidelines, and if notarization is necessary, have it completed beforehand. For cases requiring physical document handling, we partner with U.S. Legalization to ensure timely and reliable service.
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Upload your document in PDF format.
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Fill order form and verify the authenticity of your document.
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Decide method of shipping.
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Pay a total fee of $50
For attesting school and college documents in California, including academic transcripts and diplomas, our e-Apostille service offers a quick and reliable solution. The fee is $50, with a processing time of 1 business day. Ensure your documents are prepared for digital submission and notarized if necessary. For physical submissions, we partner with U.S. Legalization to ensure efficient handling.
step 1:
Upload your document in PDF format.
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Fill order form and verify the authenticity of your document.
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Decide method of shipping.
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Pay a total fee of $50
What types of documents can be apostilled? We can apostille a wide range of documents, including birth certificates, marriage certificates, diplomas, and more.
How long does it take to process an e-Apostille? Processing times vary depending on the volume of applications. However, we strive to process requests as quickly as possible.
Can I apostille documents issued in other states? Yes, we can apostille documents issued in other states within the United States.
Is there a physical copy of the e-Apostille? The e-Apostille is a digital certificate. You can print a copy for your records if needed.
Gather Your Documents: Prepare the documents you need to apostille. Ensure they are clear, legible, and complete.
Create an Account: Register for an account on our secure online platform.
Upload Documents: Submit your documents for review.
Pay Fees: Pay the required fees using our secure payment gateway.
Receive Your e-Apostille: Once your documents are verified, you'll receive your e-Apostille via email.
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