Georgia Apostille
Georgia Superior Court Clerks’ Cooperative Authority provides an Apostille for documents that are going to be used in a foreign country that participates in the Hague Convention (Apostille).
Georgia Certification
The Office of Secretary of State retains the responsibility of the certificate of authentication - The Great Seal, and it is issued by Elections Division for Non Hague Convention countries. The Georgia superior court clerk, their appointed deputy, or the Georgia Superior Court Clerks’ Cooperative Authority authenticate can certify signatures on documents originating or issued in Georgia and the following officials.
A currently commissioned Georgia Notary Public
Documents
Certified by state or County Official
Signed by the State
Department of Vital Records
Birth, Death & Marriage Certificates
How can I tell if my Birth Certificate, Death Certificates or Marriage Certificates is acceptable for an Apostille in Georgia?
Vital Record must be an
original pen in hand signature
issued by the Georgia (GA),
State Department of Vital Records Services.
or from https://www.vitalchek.com
Note: The signature must be an original pen in hand signature of the person certifying each document. Some county Probate Courts will issue birth and marriage certificates which also needs an original pen in hand signature.
How long does it take?
Normal processing time at the Georgia Secretary of State is 2 days, however, to expedite your mail service, Expedited service is available to speed up the process & for the return of your documents as quickly as possible.
Georgia Apostille Fees
On average it will take a minimum of 7 business day once we receive your order and return it to you. The cost for the first 2 Apostille documents is $125.00 each, additional Apostille documents are $100 each.
Expedited service is available to speed up the Apostille process & for the return of your documents as quickly as possible for an additional $120.00 for all document going to the same location.
All document are returned to you at no additional cost using USPS Priority Mail unless International mail or express mail is requested which is an additional cost.
Georgia Embassy Legalization
Embassy Legalization is $300 for the first document. If additional document are going to the same Embassy they are $225 each.
Above Embassy Legalization Fee Includes:
- Money Order fee 2x
- Duplicate document copy fee
- Postage to US Dept of State
- US Department of State Certification fee
- Postage to the Embassy
- Return postage to Notary & Apostille Service
- Domestic courier or return postage to you.
The above Embassy Legalization does not include:
- Courier fee
- Expedited Service to Washington, DC or other areas
- Any Fees the Embassy may charge
- Any fee the Embassy charges to expedite the processing of your order
- Any fee the Embassy charges
- Any fee related to commercial documents, commercial invoices Commercial Shipping, Invoice, Packing List, Certificate of Origin, Incorporation Letter, Halal Certificate for use in Middle Eastern countries or other countries that require additional fee for Halal Certificate & NUSACC Certificate
- Chamber of Commerce Fee
- Translation Services
- International postage to return your document to you
- International or Domestic Express mail service if required
- Any other fee not specifically mentioned
All fees must be submitted with work in US dollars ($) to avoid delays while your check or money order clears the bank, this delay could add an additional 3 - 5 business days to your order.
Getting Started
To get started with your order click here to fill out & print an online order form to include with your order & to see what type of payments are acceptable, and to get our mailing address. You can also click on the "Getting Started" link in the footer below, which is located at the bottom of every page.
Mailing your documents
When mailing your documents to us we strongly recommend that you use FedEx, UPS, or USPS Express Mail - keep a copy of your tracking number to ensure delivery.