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Mobile Apostille Services in Perris

In Perris, I make document authentication easy — mobile apostille and notary service that comes to your home or workplace, with fast turnaround.

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Fast, local apostille service in Perris

In Perris, I make document authentication easy — mobile apostille and notary service that comes to your home or workplace, with fast turnaround.

Serving Perris, Mead Valley and the Lake Perris area, with documents picked up and returned in person.

Proudly serving Riverside County, California.

The process

How it works

Three simple steps. No office, no lines, no hassle.

  1. 01

    Reach out

    Call or send a quick message with what you need apostilled. We'll confirm pricing and turnaround on the spot.

  2. 02

    We meet you

    Home, office, a coffee shop — wherever is convenient. We pick up and Notarize (if applicable) your documents in person or arrange secure mail.

  3. 03

    Get them back

    We process your apostille and return your authenticated documents to you, ready to use anywhere in the world. (in Hague Convention countries*)

Pricing

Services & pricing

Straightforward, flat pricing per apostille. Choose the speed that fits your deadline.

*Document Legalization through U.S. Dept. of State for non-Hague Convention countries available as well*

Express Apostille

24–48 hour turnaround (or less when possible)

$349from · starting pricefor the 1st Apostille

Tiered pricing for additional Apostille(s)

  • Authenticated in 1–2 business days
  • Priority handling of your documents
  • Mobile pickup included
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Standard Apostille

About 2 weeks turnaround

$199from · starting pricefor the 1st Apostille

Tiered pricing for additional Apostille(s)

  • Authenticated in roughly 2 weeks
  • Same careful handling, lower cost
  • Mobile pickup included
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Anything specific, multiple apostilles? Ask for an exact quote — it's free!

Real example

Sample Apostille

Here's an example of a real California apostille we completed — signed by the Secretary of State and ready for international use.

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Questions

*Frequently asked questions

What is an apostille?

An apostille is an official certificate issued by the Secretary of State that authenticates the origin and signature of a public or notarized document (like a birth, marriage, or death certificate, diplomas & transcripts, or power of attorney) so it's recognized in another country that's part of the Hague Convention.

What documents can you apostille?

Common examples include birth, marriage and death certificates, diplomas and transcripts, powers of attorney, background checks, and notarized business documents. Any kind of acceptable notarized document in general. Not sure about yours? Just ask.

How fast can I get it back?

Our Express service returns most documents in 24–48 hours, and even same day if we can meet early enough. Standard service runs about two weeks at a lower price.

Do I really not need to visit an office?

Correct — we're fully mobile. We can meet you at the comfort of your home, at work, or anywhere convenient in the valley to collect your documents and notarize them when applicable, and return them the same way.

Will my apostille be valid where I need it?

Apostilles issued through us are valid in all 50 states and in every country that's part of the Hague Apostille Convention.

*IF NOT, a Document Legalization through U.S. Dept. of State is performed. We handle this process as well. Reach out directly!*

What is the Hague Convention for documents and apostilles?

The Hague Apostille Convention is an international treaty, signed by over 120 countries, that simplifies how documents are recognized abroad. Instead of a long chain of certifications, a single certificate — the apostille — confirms a document is authentic, so it's accepted in any other member country without further legalization.

What can I do if the country where I need to use a document is not part of the Hague Convention?

If your destination country isn't part of the Hague Convention, an apostille won't be enough — the document instead goes through Document Legalization with the U.S. Department of State (and often the destination country's embassy or consulate). We handle this process as well — reach out directly!

Get in touch

Get a free quote

Tell us what you need apostilled and we'll get right back to you with pricing and timing.

Prefer to talk or text? Call / text us anytime.

(213) 700-1080
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