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South Carolina Apostille Services

Comprehensive apostille services in South Carolina with fast and secure processing
Federal
$175
  • 1-2 weeks

    Not including shipping and fees charged by the State Department, Secretary of State, or embassies.

    For non-Hague Convention countries there is no expedited service available when obtaining a federal apostille from the State Department.

    Some states do not offer expedited processing.

Standard
$175
  • 4-14 business days

    Not including shipping and fees charged by the State Department, Secretary of State, or embassies.

    For non-Hague Convention countries there is no expedited service available when obtaining a federal apostille from the State Department.

    Some states do not offer expedited processing.

Rush
$225
  • 1-3 business days

    Not including shipping and fees charged by the State Department, Secretary of State, or embassies.

    For non-Hague Convention countries there is no expedited service available when obtaining a federal apostille from the State Department.

    Some states do not offer expedited processing.

Same Day
$275
  • 24 hours

    Not including shipping and fees charged by the State Department, Secretary of State, or embassies.

    For non-Hague Convention countries there is no expedited service available when obtaining a federal apostille from the State Department.

    Some states do not offer expedited processing.

*Not including shipping and fees charged by the State Department, Secretary of State, or embassies.
*For non-Hague Convention countries there is no expedited service available when obtaining a federal apostille from the State Department.
*Some states do not offer expedited processing.

Apostille in South Carolina

You have the flight ticket already, but there’s the last bureaucratic hoop to jump through — document authentication. At EZ Apostille, we specialize in providing reliable South Carolina apostille services for individuals and businesses, making the process less stressful and more efficient.

Whether you’re about to study abroad or conduct business overseas, we’re here to guide you through every step of obtaining an apostille in South Carolina and ensure your paperwork receives the care and attention it deserves. 

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1. Apply online
Send us your request online and receive a quote from a specialist the same day. We will also review a scan of your documents for any errors and let you know ASAP if additional steps are required.
2. Send us your documents
No need to make an appointment or go to a physical location. Just mail us your documents through a secure tracked shipping service (FedEx, DHL, or UPS). In some cases we may not even need the physical copy!
3. Receive Your Apostille
Once completed, your Apostilled documents will be mailed to you via FedEx or DHL and will arrive at your doorstep. Ask about our shipping options! Whether in the US or Worldwide, we’ll get them to you wherever you may be.

Documents We Apostille in the USA

Corporate Documents
  • Certificates of good standing
  • Certificates of incorporation
  • Certificates of origin
  • Power of attorney
  • Hiring documents
  • Company invoices
  • Other business documents
Personal or Family Documents
  • Marriage certificates
  • Death certificates
  • Birth certificates
  • Divorce decrees
  • Single status affidavits
  • Power of attorney
  • Wills
  • Car titles
  • Adoption dossier
  • FBI records
  • Criminal history reports
  • Any notarized document
Academic Documents
  • High school
  • GED
  • College diplomas
  • Report cards
  • Other various school records

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Statewide Apostille Services in South Carolina

Think of a South Carolina apostille as a travel permit for your local paperwork. Issued by the Secretary of State, it validates a document’s official signatures and seals, allowing it to be recognized overseas, particularly in countries that are signatories to the Hague Convention. If you’re sending a birth certificate to Spain, for instance, an apostille confirms that it’s legitimate to foreign officials.

In South Carolina, the most common document categories that need an apostille before they can be accepted abroad are:

  • Personal and civil records: Birth, death, and marriage certificates from the SC Vital Records office.
  • Educational certifications: High school diplomas, GED certificates, university degrees, and school reports from local academic institutions.
  • Business and corporate documents: Formation papers, certificates of good standing, and commercial contracts recorded or notarized in SC.
  • Court and legal papers: Adoption decrees, affidavits, consent forms, and powers of attorney issued by an SC court or come with proper notarization.  

It’s also crucial to understand the difference between an apostille and authentication in South Carolina. You may hear those terms used interchangeably, but these are distinct paths. If your destination isn’t part of the Convention, the document requires a more extensive form of authentication involving the U.S. Department of State and the relevant embassy or consulate.

Knowing the certification you need is the first step — and also most important — to ensure your paperwork gets accepted abroad. EZ Apostille streamlines the entire journey for you, from determining which authentication method is required to the actual legwork of government submission. We’re committed to delivering simple, efficient, and hassle-free apostille services across South Carolina.

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How to Get an Apostille in South Carolina

Getting an apostille from the South Carolina state office feels like putting a puzzle together without instructions at first glance. However, the process becomes easy with the right roadmap, and the better news is that you don’t even have to drive a single mile. Working with EZ Apostille, we take the responsibility for completing these steps on your behalf. Here’s a breakdown of what our team does:  

  • Step 1: Review the document
    We confirm that your paperwork is eligible for SC apostille processing. This includes taking a closer look at the document type, signatures and seals, notarization, and certification, if applicable. 
  • Step 2: Prepare a request
    Once decided that it’s ready, we complete the apostille request form, which involves providing the applicant’s details and the destination country. The processing fee must also be calculated and attached to the apostille package.
  • Step 3: Submit to the SC Secretary of State
    We send your document, request form, and payment to the Secretary of State’s office in Columbia either by mail or hand-delivery, depending on your preference. Professional handling often reduces submission errors and speeds up processing, allowing you to get your hands on an apostille faster.
  • Step 4: Deliver the apostille
    As soon as the apostille is affixed, we move on to the final stage — getting it back to you. Our experts retrieve the validated document and ship it to your home or business using a secure, trackable delivery service. Now, you can forward it to the requesting authority or travel with it across borders.

EZ Apostille manages the timeline and government interactions from the moment your paperwork reaches our office to when it’s back to you, fully authenticated. Our full-service approach is tailored to save time and fuel expenses so you can check this bureaucratic task off your to-do list with minimal effort.

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Apostille Processing Options and Turnaround Times

The SC state authority typically processes apostille requests within 1 to 2 weeks for standard mail-in submissions, given that the document package is prepared correctly. The mandatory fee is $5.00 per apostille, paid at the time of submission, and is non-refundable even if your request gets rejected.

We recognize that this standard option doesn’t always work for real-life situations. That’s why we create flexible processing tiers that meet your needs and deadlines:

  • Regular processing: Standard turnaround that aligns with the state schedule, ideal for those planning early or making routine requests.
  • Expedited and same-day: When time isn’t on your side, our team hand-delivers the document to the state office for rush processing, often securing your South Carolina state apostille in 1 to 3 business days.
  • Bulk and corporate orders: For organizations submitting multiple complex documents, we offer batch processing to accommodate larger projects. 

EZ Apostille  tailor solutions to your timeline, ensuring you enjoy the right balance of speed, accuracy, and convenience — whether you need one or a dozen documents authenticated for your international endeavor.

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Apostille Assistance Available Across South Carolina Cities

While our service coverage expands across the state, we’re aware that every city in South Carolina has unique authentication needs. Our support proudly reaches residents and businesses in all zip codes, from bustling neighborhoods to secluded small towns. Here’s how these services apply in different locations:

Columbia Apostille Services

The government and education landscape in Columbia makes it common for us to see a large volume of official filings and academic credentials. We often assist state officers with retirement forms and probate papers, as well as students and scholars with degrees and certificates for study abroad programs or research positions.

Charleston Apostille Services

The city’s strong international ties influence the apostille needs for both family and employment matters. We handle countless vital records like birth and marriage certificates, along with adoption papers for families. Meanwhile, healthcare professionals heading abroad for work keep us busy with certificates and licenses.

North Charleston Apostille Services

As an industrial hub, North Charleston is known for its demand for document authentication in international commerce. Our experts regularly support local companies with certificates of origin, commercial invoices, and corporate resolutions. We also assist the residential community with personal records as well.

Mount Pleasant Apostille Services

Residents in Mount Pleasant usually come to us with apostille needs for school records and real estate documents. The most common papers our specialists process are transcripts for students seeking admission to European universities and notarized powers of attorney for property transactions.

Rock Hill Apostille Services

Rock Hill generates a mix of academic and corporate authentication needs. We occasionally receive teaching certificates from recent graduates planning to teach at international schools. Additionally, corporate documents for global expansion also cross our desk regularly, reflecting the city’s growing technology sector.

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Why Choose EZ Apostille in South Carolina

With so many services available online, how do you choose the right partner? The answer lies in what makes EZ Apostille different from others — we provide a complete experience built on local expertise and genuine customer care. Here’s why clients select us:

  • Profound knowledge of SC: We know the quirks here without having to look things up online, meaning every submission will be compliant.
  • Translation support: Our certified linguists are ready to bridge the language barrier if your destination country requires a translation.
  • Real-time notifications: Never have to wonder where your paperwork is — we send updates at every stage via email or text so you’ll stay informed.

With these advantages, we’re proud to be your trusted professional agency for the South Carolina apostille process, making your international transition a breeze. Reach out to discuss your case, and we’ll let you know what to do next!

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Your Guide to South Carolina Apostille Services FAQs

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