North Carolina E Apostille Services

For residents and businesses in North Carolina seeking efficient and affordable document authentication, E-Apostille.com offers a seamless, fully digital solution. Eliminate long wait times and costly mail delays, start your apostille process securely online and experience fast turnaround with flat-rate pricing.

What Is North Carolina E-Apostille Service?

E-Apostille services in North Carolina involve the digital authentication of official documents to make them legally valid for use in foreign countries that are part of the Hague Apostille Convention. These services cover a broad range of document types including birth certificates, academic transcripts, marriage licenses, business documents, powers of attorney, and more.


By leveraging the online platform provided by E-Apostille.com, individuals and companies can upload documents directly through a secure portal, monitor their progress in real time, and receive prompt, legally recognized apostilles all without leaving home.

Streamlined E-Apostille Services in North Carolina

E-Apostille.com offers reliable and expedited apostille services for individuals and businesses throughout North Carolina. Whether you require authentication for personal documents, academic records, corporate paperwork, or government-issued certificates, our secure online platform simplifies the entire process, eliminating the need for in-person visits or lengthy mail delays.

Digital Submission Guidelines for North Carolina Documents

Before submitting your documents, please ensure they are prepared in the correct digital format. Documents are classified into the following cases:

  • Case A: Documents that do not require notarization and are eligible for direct digital submission.

  • Case B: Documents that must be notarized prior to being scanned and submitted electronically.

  • Case C: Documents that cannot be submitted digitally and must be notarized and physically sent to our processing partner, U.S. Legalization, for proper handling.


If you're unsure which category your document falls into, or if your document type is not listed, please contact our support team for personalized assistance.

Case A Documents:

Case B Documents:

Case C Documents:

These documents must be physically sent to the U.S. Legalization office, as digital submissions will be rejected by the U.S. Department of State.

North Carolina Apostille Services We Offer:

Apostille FBI Background Check

Fee: $57 ($20 authentication fee + $37 service fee)
Turnaround: 20 business days
Simply submit your FBI background check through our encrypted portal, we’ll manage the apostille process swiftly and error-free.

Apostille FDA Document

Fee: $57 (includes all processing fees)
Turnaround: 20 business days
Share your FDA document via our encrypted portal, and we’ll ensure seamless, error-free apostille processing.

Quality Assurance ISO & EC Certificate

Fee: $50
Processing Time: 1 Business Day
Get your ISO & EC Certificates apostilled quickly and precisely - we ensure they meet all international requirements without delay.

Certified Copy of an ID or Passport

Fee: $50
Processing Time: 1 Business Day
Save time on your ID/passport apostille - our New York service guarantees swift processing when you submit clear, properly notarized documents.

Declaration of Conformity

Fee: $50
Processing Time: 1 Business Day
Authenticate your Declaration of Conformity quickly and correctly. Double-check submission guidelines before sending to avoid delays.

Attested School and College Documents

Fee: $50
Processing Time: 1 Business Day
Get your academic documents apostilled quickly and accurately - whether transcripts or diplomas. Easily submit through U.S. Legalization's digital or physical channels.

Frequently Asked Questions:

  1. What types of documents can be apostilled in North Carolina?
    A wide range of documents can be apostilled, including birth certificates, marriage licenses, diplomas, transcripts, powers of attorney, business agreements, corporate documents, and more.

  2. Can I submit my documents online for apostille in North Carolina?
    Yes. Through E-Apostille.com, you can securely upload eligible digital documents for processing. For documents that require notarization or physical submission, E-Apostille provides detailed instructions and support.

  3. How long does the E-Apostille process take?
    Most digital submissions are processed quickly—often within 1–3 business days, depending on the document type and authentication requirements. Federally issued documents may take longer (up to 20 business days).

Start your North Carolina apostille process today at E-Apostille.com and experience fast, secure, and affordable document authentication.

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