Get an apostille Texas - Apostille Corp
Texas

Apostille Corp: Your premier document apostille service headquartered in New York. Proudly serving clients across the United States, with a particular emphasis on Texas and its counties. We specialize in apostilling all types of documents. Experience seamless authentication with Apostille Corp.


Original Documents

    You will need to make sure of the following

  • An apostille of the original document is acceptable.
  • Appropriate signature is provided.
  • Original document was recently issued.
  • Destination country accepts apostilles ONLY of the original document.
  • You understand an apostille of the original takes anywhere from 5-10 business days.
  • The Texas Secretary of State located in Austin apostilles public and private documents if the following applies:
  • Texas documents were issued by one of the following:
  • The Secretary of State of Texas may issue an Apostille on documents issued by persons on file with this agency, including county clerks, notaries public, statewide officials.
  • Reminders
  • Recently issued birth/death certificates issued by locals registrars must have been issued within the past three (3) years in order for the Secretary of State to issue an Apostille.

Scanned Photocopy of Original Document

    You will need to make sure of the following:

  • Appropriate signature is NOT provided.
  • Original document is damaged.
  • Original document was issued over 10 years ago.
  • Destination country ACCEPTS apostilles of the scanned photocopy of the original document; most countries do accept an apostille of the scanned photocopy.
  • You need the apostille within 24 hours.
  • Reminders:

  • Because the notary and the apostille are required to be issued from the same state, the scanned photocopy of the original document that you provide will be notarized and apostilled in New York.
  • Request a certified copy of the required birth or death record and indicate “Apostille” as the reason for the request. For instructions on requesting certified records, see the Birth Records and/or Death Records pages. For certified marriage/divorce records, contact the local registrar in the county where the event occurred.