- 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
Teach English abroad, take a foreign job offer, enroll in graduate school overseas. Notarization requirements handled. $190 per document, 5 business days. Serving Wilton Manors with mobile pickup and our nearby Wilton Manors office.
For the 11,500 people who call Wilton Manors home, getting a diploma accepted abroad comes down to one certification: the Florida apostille. Foreign employers, universities, and licensing boards don't accept a U.S. diploma on faith — they require an apostille. And education documents are the trickiest category in the Florida apostille system, because a diploma isn't a public record: before the Florida Department of State will touch it, the document must be properly notarized.
That's where most do-it-yourself attempts fail. The registrar or records custodian must sign a statement before a Florida notary attesting the copy is true — done incorrectly, the state rejects the filing. We know exactly what Florida requires, we coordinate the notarization step when your school hasn't done it, and we file in person. $190 per document, 5 business days from the point your document is apostille-ready. For Wilton Manors residents, that means one handoff — at your door or at our office — and the apostilled original back in your hands on a defined timeline.
Korea, Japan, China, Vietnam, Spain, and the UAE all require apostilled diplomas for teaching visas — the single most common diploma apostille we handle.
Employers and work-visa authorities across the Gulf states, Europe, and Asia require apostilled degrees as part of the employment package.
Foreign universities require apostilled diplomas and transcripts for admission and credential evaluation.
Nurses, engineers, teachers, and accountants seeking foreign licensure must submit apostilled credentials to the foreign board.
Foreign equivalency bodies (and some immigration pathways) require apostilled academic records before issuing an evaluation.
Universities abroad increasingly require apostilled transcripts even for one-semester exchange enrollment.
Wilton Manors is home to roughly 11,500 residents. Wilton Manors is our home base — our office sits right on Wilton Drive at number 2312, Suite 420. Residents can simply walk in with their documents during business hours; no appointment, no mobile-pickup fee, no waiting.
We serve clients throughout Wilton Manors's neighborhoods including the Wilton Drive Arts & Entertainment District, Middle River Terrace's borders, Westside, and East Wilton Manors, as well as nearby communities such as Fort Lauderdale, Oakland Park, and Lauderdale-by-the-Sea. Landmarks like Wilton Drive, Richardson Historic Park, and Colohatchee Park put us on familiar ground — this is home-turf service, not a mail-order processor.
Our office is right here on Wilton Drive — walk-ins welcome, no mobile fee, no waiting. Also serving diploma apostille clients in nearby Fort Lauderdale, and Hollywood.


Diplomas and transcripts are private institutional documents, so Florida requires a notarization before apostille. The accepted route: the school's registrar or records custodian signs a notarized statement (before a Florida notary) attesting that the attached copy is a true copy of the original. Many Florida universities — including Broward College, FAU, NSU, and FIU — have registrar offices familiar with this request; sealed official transcripts often carry the registrar's signature that can be notarized on the spot.
If your school is out of state, the notarization generally must happen in the school's state and the apostille comes from that state — with some workarounds we can explain by phone. High school diplomas follow the same pattern through the school district. And if you hit a wall with a registrar, call us: we've untangled this for hundreds of graduates and know the practical routes for Broward-area institutions. When your diploma is ready, bring it to our office — about 0 minutes — our office is on Wilton Drive from Wilton Manors — 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 Wilton Manors 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.
Right in the neighborhood — 2312 Wilton Dr, Ste 420, on Wilton Drive itself. Walk in during business hours; no appointment needed.
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.
Yes — that's the Florida rule for education documents. A school official signs a true-copy statement before a Florida notary, and that notarized document is what the Department of State apostilles. We coordinate this step routinely.
Contact the registrar's office and request a notarized true-copy certification of your diploma or an official transcript with notarized registrar signature — these schools handle the request regularly. Then we take over: review, in-person filing, and return in 5 business days.
Usually the notarization and apostille must both happen in the school's state. We'll confirm your specific situation and point you to the right office — and if a Florida-side route exists for your case, we'll tell you.
Depends on the destination: teaching programs in Korea and Japan usually want the diploma; universities and credential evaluators usually want transcripts; Gulf-state employers often want both. Check your checklist — or read it to us and we'll interpret it.
Yes — same notarized true-copy route, through the school or the school district's records office. Broward County Public Schools' records department processes these requests.
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 Wilton Manors — call and we'll confirm your window within one business hour.