Oregon Apostille Hub

Convenient Apostille Services in Keizer

Simplify your document authentication process with our efficient apostille services in Keizer

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    Fill out our easy-to-use online form to get a quick estimate. Upload a scan of your document, and our team will review it for any errors or additional requirements. We’ll guide you every step of the way.

    Send Your Documents To Us

    Skip the need for in-person visits! Send us your documents through secure courier services like FedEx, DHL, or UPS. In most cases, we only require a scanned copy to initiate the process, saving you time and hassle.

    Receive Your Paperwork

    Once your documents are Apostilled, we’ll arrange secure delivery back to you via FedEx or DHL. Need it urgently? We offer expedited delivery options to ensure your documents reach you on time, no matter where you are in the USA or abroad.

    Charges of Apostille & Authentication Services

    Standard

    Most Popular
    $ 125 +govt fees
    • Personal & Business Documents
    • 4-14 Business Days*
    • Federal documents
    • 1-2 weeks or 8-12 weeks*

    Rush

    Recommended
    $ 155 +govt fees
    • Personal & Business Documents
    • 1-3 Business Days
    • ℹ️ Not available for Federal docs

    Same day

    Best value
    $ 255 +govt fees
    • Personal & Business Documents
    • 24 Hours*
    • ℹ️ Not available for Federal docs

    Can you apostille different types of documents? If so, which ones?

    Yes, we can apostille several types of documents, including:

    Personal Documents: For example, birth and marriage certificates.

    Educational Records: Such as diplomas and academic transcripts.

    Legal Documents: Including affidavits and court orders.

    Business Documents: Certificates of incorporation and business licenses.

    Notarized Documents: Contracts and agreements that have been notarized.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    You will need to go through a different legalization process for documents intended for non-Hague countries.

    Ensure the document is properly notarized and follow the specific Apostille requirements for your state or country.