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Nebraska Apostille Services

End-to-end assistance with authenticating Nebraska documents.
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.

Nebraska Apostille

If you’re from the Cornhusker State and have international plans on the horizon, chances are you’ll need a Nebraska apostille to get your documents ready to take with you. But the apostille process itself is riddled with bureaucratic red tape, making it challenging to navigate without support. From identifying the right documents to understanding the requirements of destination countries, the process can quickly become tricky and lead to missed deadlines.

At EZ Apostille, our dedicated team has become Nebraska’s trusted choice for apostille services, helping residents and businesses breeze through the authentication process without the back-and-forth or costly delays.

Apostille Faster
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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How to Get an Apostille in Nebraska

A Nebraska apostille is a state-issued certification that authenticates your paperwork so it can be legally used in countries that have signed the Hague Convention. For countries that have ratified the treaty, an apostille is all you need to have your documents accepted once you arrive. To obtain one, the Nebraska Secretary of State is the sole authority that issues apostilles in the state.

By partnering with us, the path to securing an apostille can be broken down into three stages: reviewing the document type and destination country requirements, filing your documents, and receiving authentication.

Reviewing Document Type and Destination Country Requirements

Before sending off your application, it’s important to check what type of document you have and make sure that it qualifies for authentication. That’s because not every piece of paperwork is eligible for an NE apostille, and the authority that issued it affects how you need to prepare it. Common documents that qualify for an apostille in Nebraska include:

  • Vital records: Birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates can be obtained from the Office of Vital Records located in Lincoln, Nebraska. To be eligible, these must be certified copies with an official seal and signature.
  • Academic documents: Diplomas, transcripts, and enrollment letters from Nebraska-accredited institutions. To qualify, these must have the official signature properly notarized.
  • Corporate and business filings: Articles of incorporation, tax registrations, and certificates of existence on file with the Nebraska State Office.
  • Court and legal paperwork: Adoption decrees, court orders, powers of attorney, and affidavits, either notarized or issued by a Clerk of Court in Nebraska.

Reviewing your document type matters, but checking the destination country’s requirements is just as important. These rules usually don’t change the apostille process itself, but they can affect whether your paperwork is accepted abroad. Here are some of the main ones:

  • Hague Convention: If the country is not a party to the treaty, apostilles will not be valid on its territory, and you will have to take the legalization route for authentication.
  • Translations: Many member states require translation of your paperwork into the official language of the country, which often needs to be certified.
  • Validity: Often, countries set strict timeframes for how recently your document must have been issued.
  • Supporting documents: Depending on the country, additional paperwork may be required to facilitate the acceptance of your apostilled documents abroad. 

Filing Documents With the Nebraska Secretary of State

After you’ve confirmed and prepared your paperwork, it’s time to put together your apostille submission to the Nebraska Secretary of State, which the department accepts by mail or in person. For this, we handle the entire submission process for you, from securely handling and delivering your documents and filled-out request form to paying the fees and delivering it to your door, in line with your chosen processing speed. 

Receiving Apostilled Documents for International Use

Once processed, you will receive your Nebraska apostille, but remember to take a moment to inspect that the dates, signatures, seals, and the country of use are accurate. If everything matches, then your apostilled documents are ready to be handed over in your country of choice.

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Nebraska Apostille Processing Time and Fees

The Nebraska Secretary of State charges a flat rate of $10 per document, and the turnaround time is typically between 3–5 business days, excluding shipping time. Keep in mind that if you choose to submit via mail, you will have to enclose a prepaid envelope at your expense.

At EZ Apostille, we help clients meet tight deadlines by leveraging our knowledge of Nebraska state office procedures. When speed is a priority, we can use the walk-in counter and secure your apostille as quickly as the same day. What’s more, our upfront pricing structure means there are no hidden surprises along the way, so you can relax knowing the costs and timeline for your NE apostille from the very beginning.

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Why Work With EZ Apostille for Nebraska Apostille Services

Tackling the Nebraska apostille process yourself is possible, but it opens you up to a litany of risks that can put your overseas plans in jeopardy. By working with our specialist team, you reduce the risk of missed steps, avoid unnecessary back-and-forth, and save time for the plans that matter most. Here’s why partnering with us can make all the difference:

  • Deep knowledge of Nebraska’s authentication rules: Our team stays current with Nebraska apostille requirements, helping ensure your submission is prepared correctly and in line with the latest rules.
  • Full remote support, anywhere on the planet: Regardless of where you’re based in the world, we can handle every aspect of your application on your behalf as if you were right there. 
  • Translation support in one workflow: Many destination countries require translated documents. We can connect you with verified translators, helping you complete this step without searching for a provider separately.
  • Start-to-finish live status updates: We know that international paperwork can feel stressful when timing matters. That’s why we keep you updated throughout the process, from the day we receive your documents until the completed apostille is ready.

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Apostille Support Across Major Nebraska Cities

The patchwork of cities throughout Nebraska is not the same culturally, economically, or demographically, which means each city has its own set of unique apostille demands. From the manufacturing heart of Grand Island to the massive military footprint in Bellevue, having a fundamental understanding of these differences helps us provide better outcomes for our clients.

Omaha Apostille Services

The state’s largest city is also its cosmopolitan and economic hub, which means Omaha generates a large quantity of apostille requests for both Nebraska residents and businesses, especially in the finance sector, with Berkshire Hathaway being the most famous example. The more common records we see include articles of incorporation, bank statements, and powers of attorney for financial transactions, alongside vital records for family matters abroad and residency and visa applications.

Lincoln Apostille Services

Lincoln serves as both the political center and a major educational and economic base. Locals often come to us with requests tied to academic credentials for students looking to study overseas and professional certifications for teachers exploring international work opportunities. Its position as the state capital also drives many requests for court-related documents and regulatory and professional licensing paperwork.

Bellevue Apostille Services

Bellevue’s role in housing the strategically important Offutt Air Force Base and its thousands of military personnel creates a one-of-a-kind demand when it comes to authentication needs. Namely, child travel consent forms, medical authorization documents, and vital records for military families relocating overseas. The related defense industry is also behind a strong need for supplier agreements and quality certifications.

Grand Island Apostille Services

Grand Island has thriving agricultural and food-processing industries, as well as heavy industrial manufacturing, which creates high demand for certificates of origin, export paperwork, and quality certifications. The city is also highly diverse, which sees many requests for personal records authentication for visa applications, dual citizenship petitions, and civil registrations in other countries.

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Helpful Answers About Nebraska Apostille Requests

How do I know if my Nebraska document is ready for apostille?

What is the most common reason a Nebraska apostille request gets rejected?

Does the apostille need to match the country where the document will be used?

Can I request a Nebraska apostille if I am outside the United States?

Is notarization enough, or does the notary signature need to be verified?

Can EZ Apostille handle the Nebraska apostille process without an in-person visit?

What should I do if my document was issued in Nebraska but notarized in another state?

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