At E Apostille, we provide fast and secure apostille services for residents and businesses in Oregon. Whether you need to authenticate personal records, corporate documents, or government-issued paperwork, our online platform makes the process easy and efficient.
Before submitting your document for apostille, ensure it is in digital format. Documents are categorized into three cases:
Case A: Documents that do not require notarization and are ready for digital submission.
Case B: Documents that require notarization before they can be scanned and submitted digitally.
Case C: Documents that cannot be submitted digitally and must be notarized and sent physically to the U.S. Legalization office.
If your document's title is not listed, please contact us for guidance.
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.
Fee: $57 ($20 authentication fee + $37 service fee)
Turnaround: 20 business days
Submit your FBI background check through our secure portal, and we’ll handle the entire process with accuracy and efficiency.
Fee: $57 (includes all processing fees)
Turnaround: 20 business days
Submit your FDA document via our online portal for seamless and expert authentication.
Fee: $50
Processing Time: 1 Business Day
We provide quick and accurate apostille services for ISO & EC Certificates, ensuring compliance with international standards.
Fee: $50
Processing Time: 1 Business Day
Our Oregon apostille service ensures fast processing for certified copies of IDs or passports. Ensure your document meets all submission guidelines and is notarized if required.
Fee: $50
Processing Time: 1 Business Day
Ensure your Declaration of Conformity is authenticated quickly and accurately. Confirm all submission requirements before sending.
Fee: $50
Processing Time: 1 Business Day
From academic transcripts to diplomas, our apostille service guarantees swift and precise authentication. Prepare your documents for digital or physical submission through U.S. Legalization.
Understanding Apostilles and Certifications in Oregon: The Oregon Secretary of State provides apostille and certification services. Apostilles are necessary for documents intended for use in Hague Convention countries, while certifications are required for documents intended for non-participating countries.
How to Obtain an Apostille in Oregon: You can request an apostille in person or by mail through the Oregon Secretary of State’s office. Submit the original notarized or certified document along with your contact information and specify the foreign country where the apostille will be used. Oregon charges a $10 fee per authentication.
Important Note: Oregon can only authenticate signatures on documents issued within the state. For documents such as Articles of Incorporation from other states, you will need to contact the Secretary of State of the respective state.
Do I need a certified copy of the document before obtaining an apostille?
Yes, Oregon requires the original certified or notarized document for issuing an apostille. Ensure your document is properly prepared before submission.
What types of documents can be apostilled?
Apostilles and certifications can be issued for a range of documents, including corporate filings, diplomas, degrees, job applications, marital and adoption documents, deeds, and contracts.
How do I know if I need an apostille or a certification?
If your document is intended for use in Hague Convention countries, you need an apostille. For non-participating countries, a certification is required. Certifications may require additional review by the U.S. Department of State or the destination country’s embassy.
How can I obtain certified copies for apostille purposes?
In Oregon, you need to submit a certified copy of your document to obtain an apostille. Follow the correct procedure for submission.
Do my documents need to be notarized?
Yes, most documents need to be notarized before submitting an apostille application. Ensure your document is notarized by an authorized entity, whether at the city, county, or state level.
Contact Information for Oregon Secretary of State:
Physical Address:
Oregon Secretary of State
Corporations Division
255 Capitol Street NE, Suite 151
Salem, OR 97310
Mailing Address:
Oregon Secretary of State
P.O. Box 4355
Salem, OR 97302
Phone: 503-986-2200
Website: Oregon Secretary of State
Email: corporations.sos@oregon.gov
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