The fastest and surest way to Apostille your Documents
The fastest and surest way to Apostille your Documents
WELCOME TO INGLEWOOD APOSTILLE
Suddenly someone you love or trust are depending on you to have US Documents, like a California Birth Certificate or notarized power of attorney, apostilled to complete an important matter or transaction in a foreign country.
Our apostille-experts helps Californian residents with a guaranteed fast and most reliable apostille service. Call or visit us today, we get apostilles fairly quickly.
ADDRESS: 3227 W. Century Blvd, Inglewood, Ca 90303
CALL NOW: (310) 677-5000
• Walk ins Welcome
• FEE for 1st Apostille: $144, then $56 for every additional Apostille
• Fast Turnaround Times: 3 to 5 days turnaround time (Next day service available)
• We apostille documents issued from all 50 states
Get started by letting us know which document(s) you need to apostille and which country you plan to use it in. And we'll take care of the rest.
3227 W. Century Blvd , Inglewood , Ca 90303
( Crenshaw & Century Blvd - Next to Habit Burger Grill )
Questions? Call Now: (310) 677-5000
• Walk-ins Welcome
• Book an Appointment for Faster Service
Complete our quick application in just 5 minutes
Our experts will complete the Apostille process within the provided time-frame—usually within days
We will notify you by phone or text that your Apostille is ready for pickup
Use your Apostille Document to Support your desired Life-Event in another Country
First Birth Certificate
62% OFF ADDITIONAL Birth Certificates (or other documents)
Urgent & Expedite Service Available
Marriage Certificate or Death Certificates, Power of Attorneys, Any NOTARY Documents, Academic Records, Court Records, Background Checks and more
Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, India, Philippines, Colombia, France and many more !
*Excluding Weekends and Holidays
- Sara | Apostille Birth Certificate for Dual Citizenship
An Apostille is an official certificate that authenticates a document for use in another country, verifying it has undergone required checks of a notary public, county clerk, secretary of state, and sometimes the U.S. Department of State. This ensures your document meets international standards for use in a foreign country.
Yes. Dual citizenships and destination marriages are often the most requested reasons to have birth or marriage certificate apostilled.
Also you can use your apostille document to live, study, manage property, collect an inheritance, apply for residency or retire in another country.
Yes, we service all documents that were issued in any of the 50 states, including California, Texas, Neveda and the remaining 47 states. However, turnaround times does vary from state to state.
Most countries require that you apostille your original certified documents, i.e. birth, death or marriage certificate or notarized document. Copies of those documents will not be accepted.
However, notarized copies of other documents are acceptable, such as diplomas, transcripts, passport, ID cards, etc. You can call us for details.
Yes, once you drop off your documents, Inglewood Apostille Service offers 100% Apostille guarantee. We will review your documents to ensure that it will be approved for an apostille.
We provide real-time updates by email or phone so you're informed at each step. We'll also notify you when your document is ready for pick-up.
We treat our documents with the utmost care, using secure handling and tracking from start to finish. All documents are stored securely, and our procedures comply with state and federal privacy regulations.
Standard processing takes 3 to 5 days for California documents, but we offer expedited services for urgent cases—at no additional charge for California documents. All out-of-state documents are generally processed within a couple days to 4 weeks, depending on the state. Contact us for specific options and pricing.
Yes. Its very common for family members or even friends to bring in birth certificates, notarized power of attorneys, or background check records that does not belong to them to be apostilled. As long as the documents are an original and not a copy, it's perfectly okay to bring it in for an apostille.