Oregon E-Apostille Services offer a convenient, fully digital solution for authenticating documents required for international use. Whether you're submitting personal documents like birth certificates or business-related certifications, an apostille verifies their legitimacy for acceptance in countries that are part of the Hague Apostille Convention.
With E-Apostille.com, Oregon residents can complete this process securely online, eliminating the need for in-person appointments or mailing delays.
At E Apostille, we offer quick and secure apostille services for individuals and businesses across Oregon. Whether you need to authenticate personal, corporate, or government documents, our streamlined online platform ensures a hassle-free experience.
Before submitting your document, ensure it meets digital requirements. Documents fall into three categories:
Case A: Documents ready for digital submission (no notarization required).
Case B: Documents requiring notarization before digital submission.
Case C: Documents that must be notarized and mailed physically to the U.S. Legalization Office (not eligible for digital processing).
If your document type isn’t listed, feel free to reach out we’re happy to help!
Articles of Incorporation
Business License
Certificate of Existence
Certificate of Incorporation
Certificate of Registration
Certificate of Status
Good Standing Certificate
Amendments Certificate (issued by the corporation office)
Document Printed from a Website (source must be provided)
Agency Agreement
Business Letter
Certificate of Analysis
Distribution Agreement
Declaration of Conformity
Export Declaration
Manufacturing License
Operating Agreement
Supplier Certificate
Technical Data Sheet
Affidavit
Assignment
Letter of Authorization
Letter of Intent
Power of Attorney
Resolution
Statement of Dissolution
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.
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Fee: $57 ($20 authentication fee + $37 service fee)
Turnaround: 20 business days
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Fee: $57 (includes all processing fees)
Turnaround: 20 business days
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Fee: $50
Processing Time: 1 Business Day
Need an apostilled copy of your ID or passport for international use? Our apostille service ensures that your documents meets all the submission guidelines and facilitate the process.
Fee: $50
Processing Time: 1 Business Day
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Fee: $50
Processing Time: 1 Business Day
Secure your educational credentials abroad with our attestation and apostille support via U.S. Legalization.
Fee: $50
Processing Time: 1 Business Day
Before submitting your documents for apostille, ensure they are complete, clearly legible, and in digital format. If your document requires notarization, this step must be completed before submission. Double-check that all names, dates, and relevant details are accurate and consistent across documents. It's also important to follow any specific format or state requirements for the type of document you're submitting. If you're unsure about the readiness of your document or need help determining the proper steps, the team at E-Apostille.com is available to provide guidance.
How long does the Oregon E-Apostille process take?
Most standard documents are processed within 1 business day. Federally issued documents may take up to 20 business days.
Do I need to visit any government office in person?
No. The process is entirely online through E-Apostille.com, saving you time and travel.
What if my document needs notarization?
Documents requiring notarization must be completed and scanned before digital submission. Our team can guide you through the process if needed.
For a secure, reliable, and cost-effective solution to your apostille needs in Oregon, trust E-Apostille.com, the smarter way to certify documents for international use.
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