Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is an apostille and when do I need one?
An apostille is an international authentication that makes your document valid abroad. You’ll need one if you’re sending legal, personal, or business records to a country that is part of the Hague Convention.
Q: How long does the apostille process take in North Carolina?
Processing is 10-15 business days upon submission to the NC Secretary of State.
Q: What identification do I need for notarization?
A current, government-issued photo ID such as a driver’s license or passport.
Q: Can you meet me at my home, hospital, or job site?
Yes! We’re 100% mobile and travel across the Triangle and surrounding counties.
Q: Do you offer evening or weekend appointments?
Absolutely. We provide flexible scheduling to fit your needs.
Q: Do all countries require an apostille
No. Some countries require additional legalization. We help determine what certification your destination country requires.
Q: Can you help with immigration apostille documents
Yes. We frequently assist with apostille coordination for immigration, visas, and dual citizenship documentation.
