South Korea Apostille Services

Apostilles confirm the authenticity of U.S. public documents for use overseas. If you need to get an apostille for South Korea, our team manages each step with precision and consistent care. We work only with U.S. documents, and our process stays focused on accuracy from the start.

When U.S. Documents Are Needed in South Korea

South Korea joined the Hague Apostille Convention on July 14, 2007. After this date, U.S. public documents intended for South Korea require only an apostille rather than full consular legalization. This change applies to many common records, including birth certificates, marriage certificates, court judgments, educational documents, and powers of attorney.

State documents must pass through the Secretary of State in the state where they were issued. Federal documents such as FBI background checks must be authenticated by the U.S. Department of State.

Once the apostille is attached, South Korean authorities accept the document for legal, business, or immigration purposes. Pre2007 documents may have different requirements, so confirming details with the receiving party in South Korea can help prevent delays.

Get an Apostille for South Korea

We process U.S. documents for South Korea every day, and we understand the exact steps required for fast and accurate certification.

Our role is to manage the entire process from start to finish so you avoid delays, confusion, or rejected paperwork. We focus exclusively on U.S. documents, and our specialization allows us to complete requests with confidence and consistency.

We handle state and federal documents, including notarized records, court forms, personal certificates, and business papers. Every document is reviewed carefully to confirm that it meets apostille rules before submission to the correct authority. If your document needs notarization or county certification first, we guide you through those steps.

We process a wide range of U.S. documents, including:

  • Birth certificates
  • Marriage certificates
  • Divorce decrees
  • Death certificates
  • Educational diplomas
  • Transcripts
  • FBI background checks
  • USDA and FDA certificates
  • Powers of attorney
  • Court orders
  • Affidavits
  • Corporate bylaws
  • Certificates of incorporation
  • Operating agreements
  • Business contracts
  • Notarial documents
  • Passports and copies of government IDs

Each document type follows a specific path. We make the steps clear and handle the work on your behalf. This keeps the process organized and saves you time.

Why Choose Apostille Corp?

Apostille Corp delivers fast and reliable support for clients who need U.S. documents accepted in South Korea. Our team communicates clearly so you know what to expect at every stage. Accuracy guides our work, and we handle each document with care, including sensitive legal and personal records.

We focus on efficiency and work hard to meet your deadlines. Our support team responds quickly to questions and shares updates throughout the process. International document rules can feel overwhelming, so we aim to make each step simple and predictable.

We also maintain strong knowledge of U.S. apostille standards, which helps us prevent errors that may cause delays. Our structured process and attention to detail help make sure that your documents reach South Korean authorities in the correct format.

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