- 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 overseas, accept a foreign job, start graduate school abroad. We handle the notarization requirements. $190 per document, back in 5 business days. Serving West Palm Beach with mobile pickup and our nearby West Palm Beach office.
For the 11,500 people who call West Palm Beach home, getting a diploma accepted abroad comes down to one certification: the Florida apostille. No foreign employer, university, or licensing board takes a U.S. diploma at face value — they want it apostilled. Education documents also happen to be the most error-prone category in Florida's apostille system, because a diploma isn't a public record: the Florida Department of State won't accept it until it has been correctly notarized first.
This step is where most DIY attempts collapse. Florida requires the registrar or records custodian to sign a sworn statement before a Florida notary confirming the copy is genuine — get it wrong and the state bounces the filing. We know precisely what the state wants, we arrange the notarization when your school hasn't, and we file in person. $190 per document and 5 business days once your paperwork is apostille-ready. For West Palm Beach residents, that means one handoff — at your door or at our office — and the apostilled original back in your hands on a defined timeline.
Teaching visas for Korea, Japan, China, Vietnam, Spain, and the UAE all demand an apostilled diploma — far and away our most frequent diploma request.
Across the Gulf states, Europe, and Asia, employers and visa authorities expect apostilled degrees inside the employment package.
Admission and credential evaluation at foreign universities call for apostilled diplomas and transcripts.
Foreign licensing boards for nurses, engineers, teachers, and accountants require credentials submitted with apostilles.
Foreign equivalency boards — and certain immigration paths — want apostilled academic records before they'll issue an evaluation.
Even a single-semester exchange increasingly comes with a requirement for apostilled transcripts.
West Palm Beach is home to roughly 120,000 residents. West Palm Beach is our home base — our office sits at 500 S Australian Ave, Suite 600, just off Okeechobee Boulevard at the edge of downtown. Residents can simply walk in with their documents during business hours; no appointment, no mobile-pickup fee, no waiting.
We serve clients throughout West Palm Beach's neighborhoods including Downtown, Northwood Village, El Cid, Flamingo Park, Grandview Heights, and SoSo (South of Southern), as well as nearby communities such as Palm Beach, Riviera Beach, and Lake Clarke Shores. Landmarks like Clematis Street, Rosemary Square, and the Norton Museum of Art put us on familiar ground — this is home-turf service, not a mail-order processor.
Our office is right here on Australian Avenue — walk-ins welcome, no mobile fee, no waiting. We also handle diploma apostilles for clients in nearby Boca Raton, and Boynton Beach.


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 Palm Beach 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 Palm Beach-area institutions. When your diploma is ready, bring it to our office — about 0 minutes — our office is on Australian Avenue from West Palm Beach — or book mobile pickup and we'll come to you.
Walk in to our West Palm Beach office or schedule mobile pickup anywhere in Palm Beach County — confirmed within one business hour.
Before anything is filed, we vet the document itself — the certification, the notarization, and what your destination country expects — so rejections don't happen.
We hand-carry your paperwork to the Florida Department of State counter ourselves. No mail-in pile, no batch processing, nothing left to chance.
Your apostilled originals come back in 5 business days, ready for office pickup or local return delivery — and you get a call the minute they arrive.
One flat number, nothing bolted on afterward. What we quote is what you pay, and the Florida Department of State's filing fee is already inside it.
Every price covers the $10-per-document Florida Department of State filing fee, in-person submission at the state counter, and complete document handling. If your paperwork needs notarization first, we offer that as a separate add-on service.
Grab the Apostille and Notarial Certificate Request Form from the Florida Department of State here. There's no need to fill it out ahead of time — we'll complete it with you at pickup.
Yes — mobile pickup covers all of West Palm Beach and every Palm Beach 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 — 500 S Australian Ave, Suite 600, on Australian Avenue itself. Walk in during business hours; no appointment needed.
Pickup to return runs 5 business days anywhere in the county — the identical in-person filing schedule for every city we serve. Facing a tighter deadline? Call and we'll give you a straight answer about what rush handling can realistically deliver.
Yes — that's how Florida treats education documents. A school official signs a true-copy statement in front of a Florida notary, and that notarized document is what receives the apostille. We arrange this step as a matter of routine.
Ask the registrar's office for a notarized true-copy certification of the diploma, or an official transcript carrying the registrar's notarized signature — schools process these requests all the time. From there it's ours: review, in-person filing, and your documents back in 5 business days.
As a rule, the notarization and the apostille both have to happen in the school's home state. We'll verify what applies to your case and direct you to the correct office — and if there's a legitimate Florida-side path, we'll say so.
It varies by destination: Korean and Japanese teaching programs generally ask for the diploma, universities and credential evaluators lean toward transcripts, and Gulf-state employers frequently request both. Consult your checklist — or read it to us and we'll decode it.
Yes — same notarized true-copy route, through the school or the school district's records office. Palm Beach County Public Schools' records department processes these requests.
Every Florida apostille is issued by this state office.
Hague Apostille ConventionThe 1961 convention's full text and its member countries.
U.S. Department of State — Office of AuthenticationsWhere FBI checks and other federal documents get authenticated.
One flat rate, volume bundles, and the few things that add cost.
Processing timeThe 5-day timeline vs the mail-in queue.
Same-day & rush serviceA straight answer on what a tight deadline allows.
Mobile pickupWe come to you, anywhere in Palm Beach County.
Same-day pickup available across West Palm Beach — call and we'll confirm your window within one business hour.