Divorce Certificate Apostille
Apostille for Divorce Certificates Made Simple
Apostille for Divorce Certificates - What You Need to Know
The process of getting a Death certificate apostilled isn’t always straightforward. Different countries require different paperwork, and if any step is missed, the entire process can be rejected. At Steven Mobile Notary, we ensure you understand exactly what’s required and help you complete it as quickly as possible.
We work with clients who require birth certificates to be apostilled for purposes such as immigration, school, marriage, or dual citizenship. From checking your documents to coordinating with the proper authorities, we handle the details so you don’t have to worry about delays.
How We Help With the Apostille Process
Divorce Decree Apostille (National)
If You Don’t Have Your Divorce Decree Yet
If you don’t yet have a certified copy of your divorce decree, we help identify the proper court or issuing authority to obtain one. Divorce decrees are typically issued by the clerk of court in the state where the divorce was finalized. Once received, we verify eligibility and handle apostille processing from start to finish.
If You Already Have Your Divorce Decree
If you already have a certified divorce decree, we confirm that it meets apostille standards for the issuing state. Once verified, we proceed with authentication and apostille processing on your behalf.



Additional Resources
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
Do divorce decrees or certificates need to be notarized before getting an apostille? +
Most court-issued divorce documents can be apostilled directly without notarization. We’ll review it first to make sure it’s the correct version.
What’s the difference between a divorce decree and a divorce certificate for apostille purposes? +
A divorce decree is issued by the court and usually works best for apostille. A certificate may also work depending on the state—we’ll help you confirm which one you need.
How do I know if my divorce document is certified and ready for apostille? +
If it came from the court or clerk’s office with an official seal or certification, you’re usually good. If you’re unsure, send it over and we’ll check it for you.
Can you apostille divorce documents from any state, or does it have to be local? +
We handle divorce documents from all 50 states. No matter where it was issued, we’ll route it correctly and take care of the process.
What are the most common issues that delay a divorce certificate apostille? +
The biggest delays usually come from uncertified copies or missing court certifications. We review everything upfront so you don’t run into those issues.
Do I need to send the original divorce decree, or can I use a scanned copy? +
The original certified document is typically required. You can send us a scan first so we can confirm everything before you send it out.
If my divorce happened years ago, will that affect the apostille process? +
It usually won’t, but some states prefer recently issued certified copies. We’ll let you know if it’s better to request a newer version.
Can I use a divorce certificate for international remarriage or legal purposes abroad? +
Yes, but it needs to be properly apostilled first. Some countries may also require a translation, which we can help with.
Which countries accept apostilled divorce documents? +
Countries that are part of the Hague Apostille Convention will accept them. If you’re unsure, we can help you confirm before moving forward.
Can you handle both the apostille and translation of my divorce documents? +
Yes, we handle both. That way everything is done correctly and you don’t have to coordinate between multiple providers.
What’s the fastest way to get my divorce certificate apostilled without delays? +
Send us a copy of your document and your deadline. We’ll map out the fastest route and handle everything from there.