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Nevada Apostille Services Made Easy

Apostille and notarization for Nevada and beyond, including translations and federal documents.

Your Trusted Apostille Partner

We handle apostilles for Nevada and all US states, plus federal documents, translations, and online notarizations.

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Trusted & Happy Customers

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Completed Documents for International Use

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Our Services

Helping you authenticate and notarize all your important documents.

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Nevada Apostilles

We apostille birth, death, marriage certificates and official documents issued in Nevada.

Federal Apostilles

Apostille services for FBI checks, IRS, and federal court documents.

Notary & Translation

Online notarizations and document translations made easy and fast.

All 50 United State Apostilles

We apostille birth, death, marriage certificates and official documents issued in any of the 50 US States.

Frequently asked questions

What is an Apostille and why do I need one?

An Apostille is an official certificate that authenticates the signature of a public official on a document so it can be legally recognized in another country. You typically need one for international use of birth certificates, diplomas or power of attorney.

How long does the expedited process take?

While Standard mil-in processing can take 4+ weeks, our expedited service significantly reduces that time. We provide real-time updates so you know exactly when your document has been authenticated and shipped.

Can I get an Apostille if I am not physically in Nevada?

Yes! Step one - We can handle your Nevada vital records directly. Or we can notarize your documents virtually from anywhere in the world through our secure Remote Online Notarization (RON platform.

Step two - we handle the physical filing with the Secretary of State.

Is Remote Online Notarization (RON) legal for an Apostille?

Absolutely yes! A RON digital seal is legally recognized nationwide. Nevada and other states accept these notarized documents for the Apostille process under the full faith and credit of state laws.

Which documents require an original vs. a notarized copy?

Vital records (birth or death or marriage certificates) must be certified originals - if you don't know how to obtain a certified original, we can help. Other documents, like affidavits, power of attorney or diplomas can often be notarized via our online service and then apostilled.

How are my documents returned to me?
Once the Secretary of State attaches an official Apostille seal, we send a simple scan of your document for proof of completion, then we offer secure shipping via Fed Ex, including international shipping options, to ensure your documents arrive safely at their final destination.