Apostille Documents Made Easy: Your Complete Guide with Rai’s Apostille Service
In an increasingly global world, the need to authenticate documents for use abroad has become more common than ever. Whether you’re getting married in another country, applying for dual citizenship, studying overseas, or expanding your business internationally, you’ll likely need Apostille Documents to ensure your paperwork is legally recognized abroad.
At Rais Apostille Services, we specialize in fast, accurate, and hassle-free apostille services in the United States. Whether you’re located in New York, California, Texas, Florida, or anywhere in the U.S., our team is here to assist you with the apostille process from start to finish.
What Are Apostille Documents?
An apostille is a certification that verifies the authenticity of public documents such as birth certificates, marriage licenses, diplomas, and background checks. This certification allows documents issued in the United States to be legally recognized in other countries that are members of the Hague Apostille Convention of 1961.
In short: If you’re sending official U.S. documents to another Hague member country, you will need an apostille — not just a notarization or certification.
Which Documents Can Be Apostilled?
At Rais Apostille, we help individuals and businesses apostille a wide variety of documents, including:
🔹 Personal Documents
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Birth certificates
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Marriage certificates
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Divorce decrees
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Death certificates
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Adoption papers
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Single status affidavits
🔹 Educational Documents
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High school diplomas
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University degrees
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Transcripts
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Teaching certifications
🔹 Business & Legal Documents
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Power of attorney
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Corporate bylaws
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Articles of incorporation
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Certificates of good standing
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Commercial invoices
🔹 Federal Documents
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FBI background checks
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IRS letters
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Naturalization certificates
Whether your documents are issued at the state or federal level, we handle the entire apostille process for you.
Why Do You Need Apostille Documents?
Here are some common scenarios where apostille documents are required:
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Marriage or divorce abroad
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Studying in a foreign university
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Applying for dual citizenship
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International business registration
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Real estate transactions overseas
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Adopting a child from another country
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Obtaining a work visa
Without the proper apostille, your documents may be rejected by foreign authorities, leading to delays, fines, or missed opportunities.
How Does the Apostille Process Work in the U.S.?
In the United States, apostilles are issued at either the state level or federal level, depending on the document type.
1. State-Level Apostilles
Issued by the Secretary of State’s office in the state where the document was issued. Examples include:
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Birth or marriage certificates
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Notarized documents
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Educational credentials
2. Federal-Level Apostilles
Issued by the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C. This applies to:
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FBI background checks
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Federally issued documents (e.g., naturalization papers)
Step-by-Step Apostille Process with Rais Apostille Services
Here’s how we simplify the process for you:
🔸 Step 1: Free Document Review
Send us a scan or photo of your document. We’ll verify if it’s eligible for apostille and guide you through any preparation steps.
🔸 Step 2: Collection & Preparation
Ship your documents to our office, or we can assist with secure courier pickup. We prepare the paperwork for state or federal processing.
🔸 Step 3: Apostille Processing
We handle all interactions with the appropriate Secretary of State or the U.S. Department of State. Processing time varies by document type and urgency.
🔸 Step 4: Return Shipping
Once complete, your apostilled documents are returned to you via secure, trackable courier — anywhere in the U.S. or abroad.
Apostille vs. Notarization vs. Embassy Legalization
Process | Use Case | Countries Covered |
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Apostille | Hague Convention countries | 120+ member countries |
Notarization | Domestic use | Within the United States |
Embassy Legalization | Non-Hague countries | UAE, China, Saudi Arabia, etc. |
If you’re unsure which process you need, our team at Rais Apostille will help determine the right path based on your destination country.
How Long Does It Take to Get Apostille Documents?
Processing times depend on:
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The issuing state
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The type of document
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Whether it’s a standard or expedited request
Typical Timelines:
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State Apostilles: 3–10 business days (expedited service available)
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Federal Apostilles (FBI checks): 5–15 business days
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Embassy Legalization: 10–20 business days
At Rais Apostille, we also offer express service options for urgent needs.
Apostille Services Available in All 50 States
We provide apostille services across all U.S. states and territories including:
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California
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New York
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Texas
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Florida
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Illinois
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New Jersey
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Georgia
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Arizona
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Massachusetts
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Washington, D.C.
No matter where your document was issued, Rais Apostille Services can help.
Why Choose Rais Apostille Services?
Here’s why thousands trust Rais Apostille for document authentication:
✅ Nationwide Reach
We serve clients in all 50 U.S. states with seamless online and mail-based processing.
✅ Full-Service Support
We handle everything from document prep to delivery — you don’t need to visit any government offices.
✅ Fast & Secure Processing
Need it done fast? We offer expedited options and priority processing with document tracking.
✅ Affordable Pricing
No hidden fees. Transparent pricing and flexible packages for individuals, law firms, businesses, and more.
✅ Personalized Guidance
Not sure which documents to apostille? We provide one-on-one support and free consultations.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What is the difference between an apostille and a notarized document?
A notarized document is only valid within the U.S. An apostille is an international certification recognized in countries that are members of the Hague Apostille Convention.
Q2: How long is an apostille valid?
An apostille itself does not expire, but the underlying document might. For example, background checks may only be valid for 6 months depending on the country.
Q3: Can I get an apostille for a photocopy or laminated document?
No. Only original documents or properly notarized true copies are eligible. Laminated documents may be rejected.
Q4: What if the destination country is not part of the Hague Convention?
You’ll need embassy or consulate legalization instead. Rais Apostille Services offers both apostille and embassy legalization services.
Q5: How do I start the process?
Just contact us via phone or email, or fill out the form on our website. We’ll walk you through the next steps and provide a quote.
Ready to Get Your Apostille Documents?
Whether you’re an individual, business, or law firm — Rais Apostille Services is your trusted partner for document authentication across the United States.