- Walk-in or mobile pickup
- Notarization add-on available
- $10 state filing fee included
- In-person filing at FL Dept. of State
- Office pickup or local delivery
- 5 business day turnaround
- Single coordinated handoff
Any Florida-issued or Florida-notarized document, apostilled in 5 business days. Walk in to our Wilton Manors office or schedule mobile pickup anywhere in Broward County. Serving Pembroke Pines with mobile pickup and our nearby Wilton Manors office.
Pembroke Pines sits squarely in our service area — our team is in the city regularly for pickups, and document requests are among the most common reasons why. An apostille is the international certification that makes a U.S. document legally valid in the 120+ countries of the Hague Apostille Convention. For any document issued or notarized in Florida — a birth certificate, a diploma, a power of attorney, a corporate resolution — that certification comes from one place only: the Florida Department of State in Tallahassee.
That's the part most people get stuck on. The state accepts requests by mail, but mail-in processing means weeks of waiting and zero visibility. We solve it the direct way: we collect your documents in Broward County, review them so nothing gets rejected, and file them in person at the Florida Department of State. Five business days, start to finish, $190 per document with the state fee included. For Pembroke Pines residents, that means one handoff — at your door or at our office — and the apostilled original back in your hands on a defined timeline.
Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish, and dozens of other citizenship-by-descent programs require apostilled U.S. vital records for every applicant and ancestor in the line.
Work visas for the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Singapore, Korea, and most of Europe require apostilled background checks, diplomas, and vital records.
Foreign civil registries require an apostilled birth certificate — and often a notarized single-status affidavit — before issuing a marriage license to a U.S. citizen.
Powers of attorney, corporate documents, and contracts executed in Florida must be apostilled before foreign banks, notaries, and registries will act on them.
Foreign family reunification, residency, and adoption proceedings routinely require apostilled U.S. vital records and police clearances.
Universities abroad request apostilled diplomas, transcripts, and birth certificates as part of enrollment and credential-evaluation files.
Pembroke Pines is home to roughly 171,000 residents. One of Broward's largest cities, Pembroke Pines has deep Caribbean and Latin American roots — Jamaican, Colombian, and Cuban families here regularly need apostilled vital records for dual citizenship, foreign pensions, and family petitions.
We serve clients throughout Pembroke Pines's neighborhoods including Chapel Trail, Silver Lakes, Pembroke Falls, Grand Palms, and Century Village, as well as nearby communities such as Miramar, Cooper City, Southwest Ranches, and Weston. Landmarks like Pembroke Lakes Mall, C.B. Smith Park, and the Charles F. Dodge City Center put us on familiar ground — this is home-turf service, not a mail-order processor.
From Pembroke Pines, our Wilton Manors office is about 30 minutes away — or skip the drive entirely and book mobile pickup; we come to your home or office. Also serving document apostille clients in nearby Miramar, and Weston.


The Florida Department of State can apostille two categories of documents. First: certified copies of Florida public records — birth, marriage, and death certificates issued by the Florida Bureau of Vital Statistics, divorce decrees certified by the Clerk of Court, court records, and FDLE background checks. Second: documents notarized by a Florida-commissioned notary — powers of attorney, affidavits, authorization letters, business documents, and school records signed before a notary.
Documents issued by other states must be apostilled by that state. Federal documents — FBI background checks, IRS records, USDA certificates — require federal authentication from the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., not a Florida apostille. If you're not sure which category your document falls into, call us; sorting that out before filing is exactly the kind of rejection we prevent. When your document is ready, bring it to our office — about 30 minutes from Pembroke Pines — or book mobile pickup and we'll come to you.
Walk in to our Wilton Manors office or schedule mobile pickup anywhere in Broward County — confirmed within one business hour.
Every document is checked before filing — certification, notarization, destination-country requirements — so nothing gets rejected.
Your documents are walked into the Florida Department of State in person. No mail-in queue, no batching, no guesswork.
Apostilled originals ready in 5 business days — office pickup or local return delivery. We call the moment they’re back.
No hourly rates, no hidden charges, no surprise add-ons. The price you see is the price you pay — including the Florida Department of State filing fee.
All prices include the Florida Department of State filing fee ($10 per document), in-person walk-in filing, and full document handling. Notarization available as a separate service when your documents require it.
Download the Florida Department of State Apostille and Notarial Certificate Request Form. We can fill it out for you during pickup — no need to complete it in advance.
Yes — mobile pickup covers all of Pembroke Pines and every Broward County city. Requests before 2 PM are routinely scheduled same-day, and every request gets a confirmed window within one business hour.
We're at 2312 Wilton Dr, Ste 420 in Wilton Manors — about 30 minutes from Pembroke Pines. Walk-ins are welcome seven days a week, or book mobile pickup and skip the trip.
5 business days, pickup to return — the same in-person filing timeline countywide. Rush handling is available when your deadline is tighter; call us and we'll tell you honestly what's achievable.
An apostille is a certificate attached by the Florida Department of State that authenticates the signature and seal on your document, making it legally valid in all countries that are party to the Hague Apostille Convention of 1961 — over 120 countries including Spain, Italy, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, France, and Germany.
Our standard turnaround is 5 business days from pickup to return. Because we file in person at the Florida Department of State rather than mailing documents in, we avoid the multi-week mail-in queue entirely.
$190 per document, all-inclusive — that covers document review, in-person filing, the $10 Florida Department of State fee, and return handling. Two documents are $300 ($150 each) and three or more drop to $130 per document.
Countries outside the convention — such as China (for some document types), Vietnam, and most of the Middle East outside the UAE and Saudi Arabia's recent accessions — require embassy or consular legalization instead. Call us and we'll confirm what your destination country requires.
Yes. We work with certified translators regularly, and we serve many Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking clients across Broward County. If your destination country requires a certified translation alongside the apostille, we can coordinate both.
The state office that issues every Florida apostille.
Hague Apostille ConventionFull text and member countries of the 1961 convention.
U.S. Department of State — Office of AuthenticationsFederal authentication for FBI checks and other federal documents.
Flat pricing, bundles, and what can add cost.
Processing timeThe 5-day timeline vs the mail-in queue.
Same-day & rush serviceWhat is honestly achievable on a tight deadline.
Mobile pickupWe come to you, anywhere in Broward County.
Same-day pickup available across Pembroke Pines — call and we'll confirm your window within one business hour.