South Carolina Apostille Service — done for you in 3–5 business days
Birth certificates, diplomas, powers of attorney, corporate documents: we prepare, file with the SC Secretary of State in Columbia, and ship anywhere. You never stand in line.
An apostille certifies your South Carolina document for legal use in another country (Mexico, Colombia, Spain, and 120+ Hague Convention members). Getting one means the document must be correctly notarized or certified first, then filed with the Secretary of State in Columbia — one wrong step and it bounces back weeks later.
We do the entire chain: review your document, fix the notarization if needed, file in Columbia, pay the state fee, and ship the apostilled document to your door or directly abroad. We serve all of South Carolina by mail — you never leave home.
Clear, upfront pricing
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| First document (all-inclusive + state fee) | $149 |
| Each additional document (same order) | $75 |
| Certified translation of the apostilled document | +$45/page |
| Rush filing (when state workload allows) | +$50 |
| International shipping (DHL/FedEx) | at cost |
Includes the SC Secretary of State fee, pre-check of your document, filing, and domestic return shipping.
How it works
Send us a photo or scan
We confirm the same day whether your document qualifies and exactly what it will cost.
Mail it or drop it off
We verify the notarization/certification, then file with the Secretary of State in Columbia.
Receive it apostilled
Typical turnaround 3–5 business days plus shipping. Tracking number included.
Frequently asked questions
How much does an apostille cost in South Carolina?
The state charges $2 per apostille (subject to change), but the real work is preparation and filing. Our all-inclusive service is $149 for the first document and $75 for each additional one in the same order, including the state fee and return shipping.
How long does a South Carolina apostille take?
Our normal turnaround is 3–5 business days from when we receive your document, plus shipping time. Processing times at the Secretary of State vary with workload; we’ll give you a realistic date before you commit.
Which documents can be apostilled in SC?
Documents issued or notarized in South Carolina: birth/death/marriage certificates, diplomas and transcripts, powers of attorney, corporate documents, and background checks. Federal documents (like FBI checks) go through the U.S. Department of State instead — we can guide you.
My birth certificate is from another state or country. Can you apostille it?
An apostille must come from the state (or country) that issued the document. If your certificate is from another U.S. state we can often coordinate it through a partner; if it’s from abroad, it must be apostilled there — but we can handle the certified translation here.
Do I need to translate the document before or after the apostille?
Almost always after: the destination country usually wants the apostille itself translated too. We offer certified translation of the full apostilled package for +$45 per page.
Do you serve cities outside Greenville?
Yes — the whole state. Columbia, Charleston, Spartanburg, Rock Hill: mail us your document with tracking and we handle everything remotely.
Get your apostille moving today
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