Service New York Apostille Courier
Your Documents, Safely Delivered for Apostille Approval
Our New York Apostille Process
- Document Pick-Up: We collect your documents from your home, office, or preferred location anywhere in Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, Bronx, Staten Island, Nassau, or Suffolk Counties.
- Document Verification: We carefully review your notarized documents. If notarization is incomplete, improperly executed, or missing information, we reserve the right to refuse processing. You may use our mobile notary services in New York to correct the issue before proceeding.
- County Clerk Authentication: We visit the appropriate County Clerk’s Office to verify the notary’s commission, as required before submission to the Department of State.
- Department of State Submission: We hand-deliver your documents for final Apostille or Certificate of Authentication processing under the Hague Apostille Convention.
- Secure Return Delivery: Once the Apostille is issued, we return your documents to you or arrange safe international delivery if needed.
Why New Yorkers Choose Our Apostille Courier Service
- Complete Handling: We perform every required step for a valid New York Apostille.
- Time-Saving: Avoid long lines and multiple office visits—we do it all for you.
- Accurate & Compliant: Prepared properly to prevent costly rejections abroad.
- Rush Processing: Same-day and next-day options for urgent requests.
- Secure Chain of Custody: Your documents stay in professional care throughout the process.
- Trusted Experience: We handle Apostilles for vital records, school documents, legal papers, and business records daily.
Our Apostille Policy on Improper Notarization
We strongly prefer to be the notary of record for documents we process, ensuring they meet New York State notarization requirements. If your document is improperly notarized, we will not facilitate the Apostille process until it is corrected. Our mobile notary services are available at standard rates to re-execute your document properly, protecting you from delays, rejections, or additional government fees.
Types of Documents We Handle
- Vital Records: Birth Certificates Apostille NY, Marriage, Divorce, Death Certificates
- Legal Documents: Power of Attorney, Adoption Papers, Affidavits, Court Orders
- Academic Records: Diplomas, Transcripts, Student Enrollment Letters
- Business Records: Certificates of Incorporation, Articles of Organization, Certificates of Good Standing
- Other notarized or state-issued documents requiring authentication
Notary & Apostille Services in the Following Counties
- Kings County (Brooklyn) – ZIP codes 11201–11239
- New York County (Manhattan) – ZIP codes 10001–10292
- Queens County – ZIP codes 11354–11695
- Bronx County – ZIP codes 10451–10475
- Richmond County (Staten Island) – ZIP codes 10301–10314
- Nassau County – Long Island, New York
We visit Kings, Queens, Bronx, and Nassau County Clerk’s offices daily, followed by secure submission to the New York Department of State Apostille Services for final processing.
Pricing & Turnaround
- Complete Apostille Handling (County Clerk + Department of State): Starting at $187 + state fees
- Courier-Only Service (Document Verified & Ready): Starting at $100 + state fees
- Notarization Add-On (If Required): Standard mobile notary rates apply
- Rush/Same-Day Processing: Available upon request
- Multi-Document Discounts: Ask about special pricing for multiple documents
We can notarize all sorts of documents and legal instruments such as:
- Separation Agreement
- Settlement Agreement
- Signature Affidavit
- Simple Will
- Spousal Consent Form
- Subordination Agreement
- Tax Form (W-9, W-2, etc.)
- Temporary Guardianship Agreement
- Trust Amendment
- Trust Certification
- Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) Financing Statement
- Vehicle Bill of Sale
- Vendor Agreement
- Waiver of Right to Claim Against Estate
- Warranty Deed
- Will Codicil
- Work for Hire Agreement
- Zoning Compliance Certificate
- Affidavit of Domicile
- Child Support Agreement
- Corporate Resolution
- Employee Non-Compete Agreement
- Environmental Impact Statement
- Escrow Agreement
- Estate Plan
- Exclusive License Agreement
- Final Release of Waiver
- Grant Deed
- Health Insurance Claim Form
- HIPAA Authorization
- Homeowner Association (HOA) Agreement
- Incorporation Documents
- Installment Payment Agreement
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FAQ
How long does the apostille process take?
Processing times vary depending on the type of document and service level. Expedited options are available for urgent requests.
Do You Offer Notarization?
Yes, we offer notarization as an optional service for all certified translations, available for a flat per-order fee. Each Certificate of Translation Accuracy in your order will be notarized by a Remote Online Notary Public. The notarization includes the signature of a representative from our translation division, along with the notary’s commission number and commission expiration date.
This notarization is valid in all 50 U.S. states.
We process notarizations in batches twice daily, Monday through Friday. Once your translation is approved, it will be added to the next available notarization cycle.
Additionally, customers may request Remote Online Notarization for personal documents through our parent company.
Can You Provide Apostille Services for My Notarized Translation?
Yes, we do offer Apostille Services for notarized translations. However, obtaining an Apostille is often a more complex process and may vary depending on the destination country, type of document, and issuing state.
If you select Apostille Services during your order, we will pause the process and contact you before charging your card. This ensures we fully understand your needs and that you’re informed about the timeline, costs, and procedures involved. Apostilles are not always processed the same day, and requirements can differ by jurisdiction.
Once we review your request, we’ll provide a custom quote and outline the next steps to proceed efficiently and accurately with your order.
Do I need to notarize my document before getting an apostille?
Some documents require notarization before they can be apostilled. We can guide you through the process to ensure your documents meet all necessary requirements.
Can you pick up and deliver my documents?
Yes! We offer local pick-up and delivery for your convenience.
What countries accept apostille certifications?
Apostilles are accepted in all Hague Convention member countries. If your destination country is not a member, we can help with alternative authentication methods.
How do I get started?
Simply call or text us, and we’ll walk you through the process!
What documents require an apostille?
Common documents include birth certificates, marriage certificates, power of attorney, diplomas, and corporate records. Contact us for specific document requirements.