
Philadelphia FBI Apostille Services
FBI Apostille is a form of Authentication issued by the U.S. Department of State
Our certification or seal, issued by the U.S. Department of State, verifies the authenticity of an FBI background check for international use, ensuring it’s recognized in countries that are part of the Hague Convention.
How It Works:
- Upload your FBI Background documents
- We will prepare your documents and submit them to the U.S. Department of State for apostille.
- Choose to have your apostille done in 4-5 weeks or 1-2 weeks with our expedited service. We will ship your completed apostilles to an address of your choice anywhere in the United States.
Why It’s Important:
- Essential for visa applications, dual citizenship, and employment abroad.
- Ensures your document is accepted in foreign countries.
Why Choose Us?
- Familiarity with FBI document requirements.
- Fast and secure handling.
- Nationwide service for convenience.
Get Started Today!
📞 Call us now: (310) 498-6096
📧 Email us: contactus@pronotaryapostille.com
We’re here to make the process seamless, secure, and stress-free—no matter where you are nationwide.
service related FAQ’s
To get your documents notarized online, simply follow these steps:
- Upload your document through our secure platform.
- Verify your identity using our secure video technology.
- Connect with a licensed notary via a video call to complete the notarization.
- Receive your notarized document digitally once the process is complete.
The entire process is fast, easy, and legally compliant.
We take privacy and security seriously. Our platform uses encrypted video calls and secure document storage to protect your sensitive information. We also follow strict security protocols to ensure that all notarizations are carried out in a safe, confidential manner.
Yes! Our online notarization service is fully compliant with state laws, making your notarized documents legally binding and valid for use in official proceedings. We follow all legal requirements to ensure your documents hold up in court or any other legal context.