Apostille Services in San Diego county
talavera’s Notary Mobile Service provides professional apostille services throughout San Diego County and East County. We assist clients with California apostille processing for birth certificates, marriage certificates, Special Power of Attorney (SPA/SPOA), FBI background checks, dual citizenship documents, affidavits, and other documents intended for international use.
Our team helps guide clients through the California Secretary of State apostille process, helping reduce delays and rejected paperwork.

What is an apostille?
An apostille is an official certification issued by the California Secretary of State that verifies the authenticity of a document for use in another country that participates in the Hague Apostille Convention. Apostilles are commonly required for birth certificates, marriage certificates, power of attorney documents, and other legal records being used internationally.
Documents We Apostille
• Birth Certificates
• Marriage Certificates
• Death Certificates
• Special Power of Attorney (SPA/SPOA)
• Adoption Documents
• Corporate Documents
• School Transcripts
• FBI Background Checks
• Dual Citizenship Documents
• Affidavits
Apostille Services for Mexico
Many San Diego and East County residents require apostille services for documents being used in Mexico. Common requests include dual citizenship applications, property transactions, inheritance matters, marriage registrations, and legal proceedings. We guide you through each step to help prevent delays or rejections.
Many Filipino families throughout San Diego and East County require apostille services for documents being used in the Philippines. Common requests include Special Power of Attorney (SPA/SPOA), dual citizenship documents, affidavits, property transactions, inheritance matters, marriage registrations, and legal proceedings.
We help guide clients throughout San Diego and East County through the California apostille process to help reduce delays or rejected documents.
Apostille Services for the Philippines
How the Apostille Process Works in California
Step 1 – Document Review
We review your document to confirm it qualifies for apostille processing through the California Secretary of State.
Step 2 – Notarization (If Required)
Some documents must be notarized before submission. We provide mobile notary services throughout San Diego and East County.
Step 3 – Submission to the Secretary of State
We submit your document for official apostille certification.
Step 4 – Secure Return
Once processed, we return your apostilled documents via pickup, delivery, or mail.
faq
How long does apostille processing take in California?
Processing times vary depending on state workload. Contact us for current turnaround estimates.
Do I need an appointment?
Yes. Appointments are recommended for mobile service or document drop-off.
Can you apostille documents for Mexico?
Yes. We regularly assist clients with documents being used in Mexico and other Hague Convention countries.
Do you offer mail-in apostille services?
Yes. We provide secure mail-in apostille processing for qualifying documents.