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Submit Your Documents in 3 Simple Steps – Apply Online Today

At Oregon Apostille Hub, we’ve made getting your documents apostilled easy and stress-free. Follow these 3 simple steps to get your documents authenticated quickly:



Apply Online
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-
Personal & Business Documents
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4-14 Business Days*
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Federal documents
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1-2 weeks or 8-12 weeks*
Rush
Recommended-
Personal & Business Documents
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1-3 Business Days
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ℹ️ Not available for Federal docs
Same day
Best value-
Personal & Business Documents
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24 Hours*
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ℹ️ Not available for Federal docs
Which types of documents can be apostilled through your service?

Our Apostille services cover
Personal Records: Such as birth and marriage certificates.
Academic Credentials: Including diplomas and transcripts.
Legal Documents: Like affidavits and court orders.
Business Documents: Certificates of incorporation and related paperwork.
Notarized Documents: Any documents that have been notarized and need international validation.
Common Documents We Apostille
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, notarized documents can be apostilled as long as they meet the requirements set by the Apostille Convention.
Review the reasons for rejection with your service provider, correct any issues, and resubmit the document for processing.