Morocco Apostille Services

University admissions in Rabat, company formations in Casablanca, and official filings across Morocco all require properly certified U.S. documents and precise routing. At Apostille Corp, we coordinate every step across all 50 states and federal channels so your paperwork arrives ready for Moroccan authorities, banks, courts, and universities.

When U.S. Documents Are Needed in Morocco

Submitting U.S. documents in Morocco is necessary for activities such as school enrollment, obtaining work permits, opening bank accounts, establishing businesses, registering property, and filing records with government offices.

Morocco follows the Hague Convention of 5 October 1961 Abolishing the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Documents, replacing multi-step consular legalization with a single apostille for covered documents. Morocco acceded on 27 November 2015, and the Convention entered into force for the Kingdom of Morocco on 14 August 2016, making it the 110th Contracting State.

The HCCH lists Morocco’s competent authorities as officials of courts of first instance, courts of appeal, and the Court of Cassation connected with the Ministry of Justice, along with designated local authorities in provinces and prefectures for specified categories.

U.S. documents must be apostilled in the United States by the issuing state authority or, for federal documents, via the appropriate federal pathway before presentation in Morocco.

Get an Apostille for Morocco

Apostille Corp manages New York documents through the NYS Department of State and applies the same process nationwide, coordinating notarizations, county or court certifications, and translations before the apostille. Federal documents, including FBI background checks or IRS letters when required, are routed through federal channels following U.S. guidelines.

Documents are aligned with the correct issuing authority so the apostille verifies the signer’s capacity and seal in the proper jurisdiction, meeting the Convention’s requirements for Morocco. We provide clear guidance on originals versus certified copies and state versus federal pathways to help avoid delays during intake and review abroad.

Comprehensive document coverage for Morocco:

  • Birth certificates
  • Death certificates
  • Marriage certificates
  • Divorce decrees
  • Single‑status affidavits
  • Diplomas and academic transcripts
  • School records
  • Corporate and business records, such as articles of incorporation and partnership agreements
  • Contracts and agreements, including agency and licensing contracts
  • Notarial documents, including affidavits and acknowledgments
  • Powers of attorney and general authorizations
  • Passport copies
  • FBI background checks
  • Social security letters and name‑change documents

Why Choose Apostille Corp?

We manage a complete workflow from document review through state or federal apostille, including notarization support, county or court authentications when needed, and certified translations for Arabic or French submissions in Morocco. Our team’s expertise with state-level procedures and federal routing delivers reliable timelines and clear expectations for filings across Moroccan ministries, universities, and registries.

Practical guidance on eligibility, format, and sequencing keeps filings on track from intake to delivery, reducing the risk of rejections once documents reach Moroccan offices. This structured approach gives clients a straightforward path to present U.S. records that meet institutional standards across the country and allows clients to get an apostille for Morocco with confidence.

We apostille and legalize U.S. documents only. Documents issued outside the United States must be processed in their country of origin or through that country’s competent authority.

If you have any inquiries about getting an apostille for Morocco, feel free to contact us today.