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Notary Express San Diego

Submit Documents for Apostille Processing in California

Secure Document Submission for California & Federal Apostille Services

Submit your documents for review before apostille processing.
Our office assists individuals, attorneys, corporations, immigration professionals, and international clients with:

How the Submission Process Works

Upload Your Documents

Upload clear scans or photos of your documents using our secure submission form.

Document Review

Our apostille specialists review your documents and determine eligibility, requirements, and processing options.

Receive Instructions

We provide detailed instructions regarding originals, required forms, and estimated timelines.

Apostille Processing

Documents are submitted to the California Secretary of State or U.S. Department of State, depending on document type.

Secure Return Delivery

Completed documents are returned using tracked FedEx or DHL shipping.

Documents You Can Submit

California Apostille Documents
Federal Apostille Documents
Why Submit Documents Online?
Who Uses Apostille Services?

Your Documents Are Safe with Us

We handle your documents with the highest level of confidentiality and security throughout the entire apostille process.

Secure Handling

Strict document security protocols.

Confidential Process

Your information is always protected.

Secure Shipping

Tracked FedEx & DHL delivery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Transparent pricing for professional document authentication.

Can I submit documents online?

Yes. Documents may be uploaded electronically for review before originals are mailed if required.

Some apostille requests require original documents. Our team will advise you after reviewing your submission.

Processing times vary based on document type, issuing agency, and state or federal requirements.

Yes. We assist with FBI Background Check Apostille processing through the U.S. Department of State.

Yes. We serve clients throughout California through secure mail-in processing.

Countries that participate in the Hague Apostille Convention generally accept apostille-certified documents.