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2026 step-by-step Florida apostille guide

How to Get an Apostille in Florida

Start with the document, the issuing authority, and the country of use. This guide explains what Florida can apostille, when notarization is required, what causes rejection, and how to file without traveling to Tallahassee.

  • Initial review before payment
  • Government fee included
  • U.S. return shipping included
IssuerFlorida Department of State
Plain photocopyNot accepted
State paid rushNot available for mail-in
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First decision

Which authority should handle your document?

The place where the document was issued—not where you live—usually determines the correct apostille authority.

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Florida apostille

For eligible Florida public records and documents properly notarized by a commissioned Florida notary.

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Federal apostille

For federal records such as FBI background checks and documents issued by federal agencies.

FBI Background Check Apostille
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Another state

A record issued or notarized outside Florida generally must be submitted to the issuing state.

State-specific
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Country of use

What is a Hague apostille—and does your country accept it?

An apostille is a standardized certificate under the 1961 Hague Apostille Convention. It verifies the public official’s or notary’s signature and authority; it does not certify the document’s content.

Convention applies

Hague country

A qualifying Florida document will generally need a Florida apostille. Embassy or consular legalization is normally not required under the Convention.

Convention does not apply

Non-Hague country

An apostille is not the correct final process. State authentication, federal authentication, and embassy or consular legalization may be required.

Tell us the destination country. Entry dates, territories, and objections can affect whether the Convention applies.
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Document preparation

Does my Florida document need notarization?

Certified public records use their official certification; private documents generally need a complete Florida notarization.

Usually no additional notarization

  • Florida certified birth, marriage, and death certificates
  • Certified records issued by a Florida Clerk of Court
  • Florida certified corporate copies or certificates of status
  • Other eligible public records bearing an official signature and seal

Usually requires notarization

  • Power of attorney, affidavit, or sworn statement
  • Consent letter, private agreement, or authorization
  • Many diplomas, transcripts, and school letters
  • Privately prepared corporate documents and translator affidavits
Original certified public recordUsually acceptable
Properly notarized originalWhen notarization is required
Plain photocopyNot acceptable
Notarized photocopyOnly when Florida law allows it
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Step by step

How our Florida apostille filing service works

We review the document before you spend money shipping the original.

  1. 01

    Send your document information

    Tell us the document type, issuing state, destination country, and deadline.

    Online
  2. 02

    We verify the route

    We check the issuer, certification, notarization, country path, and visible rejection risks.

    Review
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    Choose a filing option and pay

    After confirming the route, choose Standard or Priority Filing and receive a secure payment link.

    Payment
  4. 04

    Receive your Order ID and instructions

    After payment, we issue the Order ID and exact Tallahassee mail-in instructions.

    Mail-in
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    We file and return it

    We submit the approved document, monitor the order, and return the completed apostilled document.

    Complete
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Document library

What documents can receive a Florida apostille?

Eligibility depends on the issuer and preparation—not only the document name.

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Florida apostille certificate

What does a Florida apostille look like?

A Florida apostille is a separate certificate attached to the underlying document.

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What it shows

A standard apostille contains 10 numbered fields.

  1. Country and document signer
  2. Signer’s official capacity
  3. Seal or stamp
  4. Place and date
  5. Issuing authority and certificate number
  6. Seal and signature
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Direct filing

Can I get a Florida apostille myself?

Yes. You can submit an eligible document directly to the Florida Department of State by mail.

You are responsible for confirming the correct authority and document version, preparing the payment and prepaid return envelope, tracking the request, and correcting and resubmitting it if necessary.

Florida government fees are generally $10 or $20 per document. Mailing, return shipping, certified copies, notarization, and translation are additional when required. Florida DOS does not offer paid expedited mail-in processing.

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Cost and timing

Two filing options. No confusing service menu.

Choose based on your deadline. Every order begins with the same document review before payment.

Standard filing

Best value
$89

Estimated turnaround: 4–6 weeks

  • Initial document review before payment
  • Florida apostille government fee included
  • Standard U.S. return shipping included
  • Standard processing after receipt
  • Order and status communication
  • English, Spanish, and Russian support
Start Standard Filing

Priority filing

Priority
$175

Estimated turnaround: about 2 weeks

  • Initial document review before payment
  • Florida apostille government fee included
  • Standard U.S. return shipping included
  • Priority review and handling after receipt
  • Order and status communication
  • English, Spanish, and Russian support
Start Priority Filing

Timelines are estimates and may vary by document readiness, mailing time, Florida Department of State processing, holidays, and delivery conditions. Certified translation and international shipping are quoted separately if needed.

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Avoid another queue

Why Florida apostille requests are rejected

Most failures are small on the page and expensive on the calendar.

  • Plain photocopy instead of the required certified record
  • Incomplete notarial wording or missing venue
  • Missing signature, stamp, seal, or commission details
  • Document issued by another state or federal authority
  • School, court, or corporate certification is incomplete
  • Notary commission is expired or cannot be verified
  • Destination requires legalization instead of apostille
  • Incorrect payment, form, or return-delivery details
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Language requirements

Do I need a certified translation?

Some recipients require a translation of the document, the apostille certificate, or both.

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Ask the recipient

Confirm whether to translate the document, apostille, or both.

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Choose the order

The recipient may require apostille first, then translation.

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Prepare correctly

A translator statement may need notarization or separate authentication.

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Corporate membership is not an ATA endorsement and is not the same as claiming every translator is ATA-certified.

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Florida mail-in coverage

Florida apostille service near you

Start online from anywhere in Florida and mail the approved original only after receiving instructions.

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Direct answers

Florida apostille questions

Short answers to common questions before mailing an original document.

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Who issues apostilles in Florida?

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The Florida Department of State in Tallahassee is the only authority that issues Florida apostilles. Apostille Center USA is a private filing service.

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What documents can be apostilled in Florida?

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Eligible documents generally include Florida certified vital records, certified court records, Florida corporate records, and original documents properly notarized by a commissioned Florida notary.

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Do I need the original or a certified copy?

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Public records normally require an original certified copy. Private documents normally require the original properly notarized document.

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Can I apostille a photocopy?

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A plain photocopy is not acceptable. A notarized photocopy cannot replace an official certified copy of a vital or public record.

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How much does a Florida apostille cost?

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Our service starts at $89 for Standard Filing and $175 for Priority Filing. The applicable Florida government fee and standard U.S. return shipping are included.

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When do I pay?

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After the initial review confirms the correct route and preparation, you choose Standard or Priority Filing and receive a secure payment link. After payment, we issue the Order ID and mailing instructions.

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How long does it take?

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Estimated turnaround is 4–6 weeks for Standard Filing and about 2 weeks for Priority Filing. Timelines vary by readiness, mailing, state processing, holidays, and delivery conditions.

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Do I need to travel to Tallahassee?

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No. Begin with an online review. After the document is approved, you receive your Order ID and the correct document-specific mailing instructions.

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Florida apostille or federal apostille?

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Florida-issued and properly Florida-notarized documents generally follow the Florida process. Federal documents, including FBI background checks, follow a federal route.

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Do I need a certified translation?

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Some recipients require a certified translation of the underlying document, the attached apostille certificate, or both. Confirm the required language and format with the receiving authority.

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Message our team or call to discuss the document, destination country, and filing option.

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The Tallahassee processing address is provided with your Order ID and document-specific instructions. No walk-ins or unreviewed original documents.

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