At Houston Prime Mobile Notary, we make international document authentication simple, fast, and reliable.
What is an Apostille?
An apostille is like a passport for your documents an official certification that makes U.S. documents valid and recognized in over 120 countries under The Hague Apostille Convention.
Whether you’re studying abroad, marrying overseas, or conducting international business, an apostille ensures your documents are legally accepted anywhere in the world.
Some documents must be notarized before receiving an apostille. That’s why we offer in-person mobile notarization and carefully verify vital records to ensure they meet all state and federal requirements before submission.
We handle the entire process from birth certificates, marriage licenses, and hospital directives to powers of attorney and business documents ensuring quick turnaround times, accuracy, and complete peace of mind.
Get your documents apostille for international recognition with:
State ApostilleDocuments that are Texas
issued, Notarized or Certified.
Federal Apostille 👉(Hague Apostille Country List)Documents that are Federal
issued
FBI Background Check ApostilleObtaining an apostille for an FBI background check is often a complex federal process, typically taking 6-8 weeks. At Houston Prime Mobile Notary, we simplify and EXPEDITE this process providing fast, reliable, and nationwide service in 12 business days.
By uploading your scanned FBI Background Check as is through our secure form, our experienced team will guide you through each step of the process. We even send you pictures of your completed apostille before mailing it out giving you total mind peace. We’re committed to ensuring a seamless, stress-free experience and delivering your authenticated documents promptly.
Embassy legalization/Consular AttestationWe help authenticate documents for countries not in the Hague Apostille Convention—using the embassy or consulate legalization process instead of an apostille Legalization is the process of verifying the authenticity of a document for international use, ensuring that legal, educational, commercial, and personal documents meet the acceptance criteria in foreign jurisdiction.
Countries not part of the Hague Apostille Convention, legalization can be more complex and time-consuming. In these cases, documents must go through an authentication process and often require certified copies issued through the embassy or consulate of the destination country.
👉(Non-Hague Countries List)