Submitting the right documents the first time saves you days — sometimes weeks — of delays. Use our interactive checklist below to verify that you have everything needed for your federal apostille submission. Whether you are preparing an FBI background check for international employment, a patent for overseas registration, or a federal court order for use abroad, this checklist ensures your submission is complete and ready for processing.
Incomplete submissions are the number one cause of apostille processing delays. Missing signatures, wrong document formats, or absent order details can add weeks to your timeline. Our checklist walks you through every requirement so nothing gets overlooked.
Select your federal document type below, then review each item on the checklist. Check off each requirement as you confirm it. Once every item is marked, your documents are ready to submit to our Washington, DC office for apostille processing.
Select your document type and verify each requirement before submitting.
Select your federal document type and destination country to see exactly what you need. All original documents must be mailed to our office for processing.
Each federal agency has specific document formats and requirements that must be met before the U.S. Department of State will issue an apostille. Below are the key requirements for the most commonly apostilled federal document types.
We review every document before submitting it to the Department of State to catch these issues early. Here are the most common problems we see — and how to avoid them.
Follow these steps to ensure your submission is complete and ready for processing on day one.
Determine which federal agency issued your document. This dictates the specific format, seal, and certification requirements your document must meet.
Confirm you have an original or agency-certified copy — not a photocopy. Check that the agency seal, signature, and all text are clearly legible and undamaged.
Fill out the submission form with your destination country, the number of apostilles needed, your preferred processing speed, and your return shipping method.
Mail or deliver your originals and order form to 400 8th St NW, Washington, DC 20004. You can also upload documents through our secure online portal to begin the review process while your originals are in transit.
You need the original federal document (or a certified copy issued directly by the federal agency), a completed order form specifying the destination country and number of apostilles, and payment. The document must bear an original signature and seal from the issuing federal agency. Photocopies, scans, and notarized copies are not accepted.
No. The U.S. Department of State requires original documents or certified copies issued directly by the federal agency. Regular photocopies — even notarized ones — cannot receive a federal apostille. If you have lost your original, you will need to request a replacement or certified copy from the issuing agency before submitting for apostille.
A federal apostille is issued by the U.S. Department of State for documents originating from federal agencies (FBI, USCIS, USPTO, federal courts, IRS, etc.). A state apostille is issued by a state's Secretary of State for state-level documents (birth certificates, marriage licenses, state court records, notarized documents). You must use the correct authority based on which level of government issued your document.
If the Department of State cannot apostille your document, we contact you immediately to explain the reason and discuss your options. Common reasons for rejection include missing agency seals, unsigned documents, documents not from a recognized federal authority, or damaged/altered documents. We professionally review every document before submission to catch these issues early and minimize the risk of delays.
While a separate cover letter is not required, you should include a completed order form with every submission. Your order form should specify the destination country where the document will be used, the number of apostilles needed, your preferred processing speed and return shipping method, and your contact information for status updates.
Check which entity issued your document. If it was issued by a federal agency (FBI, USCIS, USPTO, IRS, SSA, USDA, FDA, or a federal court), it requires a federal apostille from the U.S. Department of State. If it was issued by a state or local government (vital records office, state court, county clerk, notary), it requires a state apostille from the relevant Secretary of State. Contact us at (760) 469-2997 if you are unsure.
Professional federal apostille processing from our Washington, DC office. $120 flat rate with pre-submission document review to prevent delays and rejections.
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