If you need a document recognized in another country, it likely requires an apostille — a certificate issued by the Texas Secretary of State that verifies a notarization or official signature is authentic. Taylor TX Notary handles the full apostille process: notarization, document preparation, and submission to the Secretary of State in Austin.

What Is an Apostille?

An apostille is an international certification under the 1961 Hague Convention that authenticates documents for use in over 120 member countries. Instead of going through a lengthy embassy legalization process, an apostille from the Texas Secretary of State is accepted directly by courts, government agencies, and institutions in Hague Convention countries.

Not sure whether you need an apostille or a standard notarization? Read our guide: Apostille vs. Notarization: Which Do You Need in Texas?

Documents That Commonly Need Apostilles

  • Birth certificates — for international marriage, dual citizenship, or immigration applications
  • Marriage certificates — for spousal visa applications or name changes abroad
  • Divorce decrees — for remarriage or legal proceedings in another country
  • Power of attorney — granting authority to someone acting on your behalf overseas
  • Corporate documents — articles of incorporation, board resolutions, or contracts for international business
  • Academic transcripts and diplomas — for study or employment abroad
  • Court orders — custody agreements, adoption paperwork, or legal judgments
  • Medical records — for treatment or insurance purposes internationally

How Our Apostille Process Works

  1. Consultation: Call (512) 640-0751 or contact us online. We'll confirm which documents need apostilles and whether they need notarization first.
  2. Notarization: If the document requires a notary signature before apostille (such as a power of attorney or affidavit), we notarize it at your location in Taylor, TX or anywhere in Williamson County.
  3. Submission: We prepare and submit your documents to the Texas Secretary of State in Austin for apostille certification.
  4. Return: Once the apostille is issued, we return the completed documents to you, ready for international use.

Processing Times

The Texas Secretary of State currently offers:

  • Standard processing: 5–7 business days
  • Expedited processing: 1–2 business days (additional state fee applies)
  • Same-day processing: Available for in-person drop-off at the Austin office (additional state fee applies)

Taylor's proximity to Austin (approximately 35 miles) means we can offer faster turnaround than notaries in cities farther from the capital.

Who in Taylor, TX Needs Apostille Services?

Taylor and Williamson County have a diverse and growing population, and we regularly help residents with international document needs:

  • Samsung and tech industry workers — employees relocating from overseas or transferring to Samsung's Taylor facility often need apostilled documents for visa renewals, property transactions back home, or family immigration
  • Military families — Fort Cavazos (formerly Fort Hood) families stationed nearby who need documents for overseas deployment or PCS moves
  • International students — attending universities in Austin or the Round Rock area who need academic documents authenticated
  • Business owners — companies doing business internationally that need corporate documents apostilled
  • Families with ties abroad — inheritance claims, property sales, marriage registrations, or adoption proceedings in other countries

Apostille vs. Embassy Legalization

If the destination country is not a member of the Hague Convention, an apostille won't be accepted. Instead, the document needs embassy or consular legalization — a longer process that involves authentication by both the Secretary of State and the destination country's embassy. We can notarize and prepare your documents for either process and advise you on which path applies to your destination country.

Get Started with Apostille Services

Call (512) 640-0751 or request an appointment to discuss your apostille needs. Before you start, you may want to review documents a notary cannot notarize in Texas to confirm your documents are eligible. We serve Taylor, Hutto, Round Rock, Georgetown, and all of Williamson County.

Need a Document Apostilled?

Notarization and Texas Secretary of State apostille processing. Serving Taylor, TX and Williamson County.

Call (512) 640-0751