Walk-In Office

Walk in. Hand off. Done.

Broward County apostille and notary services — Wilton Manors office, mobile pickup countywide, in-person filing at the Florida Department of State.

Walk-In Office

The office.

2312 Wilton Dr, Ste 420, Wilton Manors, FL 33305 — on Wilton Drive, minutes from downtown Fort Lauderdale, with easy access from Oakland Park Boulevard and Federal Highway. No appointment needed: bring your documents and a photo ID, and the handoff takes about ten minutes.

Hours: Monday–Friday 8 AM–7 PM, Saturday 10 AM–5 PM, Sunday 12 PM–5 PM. Evening and weekend hours are deliberate — consulate deadlines don't respect business hours, and neither do we.

Inside our walk-in apostille and notary office in Wilton Manors
The Wilton Manors office — walk-ins welcome 7 days.
Mobile notary meeting a client for document pickup in Broward County
Mobile pickup anywhere in Broward County.
Walk-In Office

What happens at the counter.

We review each document while you're standing there: certification seals, notarization completeness, whether the document type qualifies for a Florida apostille at all. If something's wrong, you find out in minutes — with exact instructions for the fix — instead of weeks later by returned mail.

Documents that need notarization get notarized on the spot; you sign before our notary and the document leaves apostille-ready. Payment (card, Zelle, or cash) is collected at handoff, you get a receipt with your timeline, and we call the moment your apostilled documents are back for pickup.

FAQ

Common questions.

Do I really not need an appointment?

Really. Walk-ins are the default at this office. If you want to guarantee zero wait, call ahead and we'll have your file started.

What should I bring?

The documents, a government-issued photo ID, and — if a document still needs to be signed and notarized — leave it unsigned and sign here before our notary.

Is there parking on Wilton Drive?

Yes — street parking along Wilton Drive and public lots within a short walk of the office.

Can someone drop off documents on my behalf?

Yes — a family member, assistant, or courier can hand off documents. For notarizations, the signer must appear personally; for everything else, any trusted person works.

Resources

Official Florida resources & our guides.

Official Florida Resources

Florida Department of State

The state office that issues every Florida apostille.

Hague Apostille Convention

Full text and member countries of the 1961 convention.

U.S. Department of State — Office of Authentications

Federal authentication for FBI checks and other federal documents.

Guides From Our Team

Apostille cost guide

Flat pricing, bundles, and what can add cost.

Processing time

The 5-day timeline vs the mail-in queue.

Same-day & rush service

What is honestly achievable on a tight deadline.

Mobile pickup

We come to you, anywhere in Broward County.

Questions? Two minutes on the phone settles most of them.

Call us with your document and destination country — we'll tell you exactly what qualifies and what it costs.