Pennsylvania

Apostille services certify the authenticity of a public document signature, seal, and issuing official position. This allows the document to be recognized as valid in other countries that are members of the 1961 Hague Convention. 

In Pennsylvania, you can get an apostille for a document by having it signed and stamped by a local notary public if it's non-recordable, or certified by the public official if it's recordable. The document should then be processed by the Pennsylvania Secretary of State's Office.

Signature Squad offers apostille services for the following documents:

  • Marriage licenses

  • Death certificates

  • School transcripts

  • Diplomas

  • Vehicle titles

  • Adoption records

  • Criminal background checks

  • Court documents