- Power of Attorney
- Background Checks (FBI, Police, etc.)
- Birth Certificates
- Marriage Certificates
- Divorce Decrees
- Death Certificate
- Adoption Papers
- College Diplomas
- High School diplomas
- Transcripts
- International Real Estate Documents
- Wills and Testaments
- Notarized Affidavits
- Employment Verification
- Offshore Banking
- Business Formation Documents
- Articles of Incorporation
- Certificates of Organization
- Court Documents (e.g., judgments, orders)
- Immigration Documents (e.g., visas, passports)
An Apostille is a certificate that authenticates the signature of a document. Apostilles are issued by the Texas Secretary of State where the document originated (Ex. A birth certificate from Texas will require an Apostille from the Secretary of State of Texas). The Apostille verifies the authenticity of a public official’s signature and seal. Depending on the destination country, a document intended for international use may require Apostille or Legalization services. Without these certifications, your document may not be recognized in a foreign country.