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Apostille Services in Penn Hills, PA

An apostille is an official certification that authenticates documents for use in foreign countries. Notaries in Penn Hills, Pennsylvania can notarize your document as the first step; the apostille itself is then obtained from the Pennsylvania Secretary of State. Many notaries in Penn Hills offer the full apostille service end-to-end.

1 notary listed in Penn Hills, PA.

Penn Hills Auto Tag & Notary

★★★★½4.5(238 reviews)

68 Federal Dr, Penn Hills Township, PA 15235

Hours
  • Friday: 9AM-6PM
  • Monday: 9AM-6PM
  • Saturday: 9AM-5PM
  • Sunday: Closed
  • Thursday: 9AM-6PM
  • Tuesday: 9AM-6PM
  • Wednesday: 9AM-6PM

Frequently Asked Questions — Apostille in Penn Hills, Pennsylvania

What is an apostille and when do I need one in PA?

An apostille is an international certification under the Hague Convention that authenticates the origin of a public document. You need one when using Pennsylvania documents abroad — for immigration, marriage, education, or business purposes. The notary in Penn Hills notarizes your document first; then you apply to the Pennsylvania Secretary of State for the apostille stamp.

How do I get an apostille in Penn Hills, Pennsylvania?

Step 1: Have your document notarized by a commissioned notary in Penn Hills. Step 2: Submit the notarized document to the Pennsylvania Secretary of State's office for the apostille. Many notaries in Penn Hills offer apostille services end-to-end and can handle the Secretary of State submission on your behalf.

How long does an apostille take in Pennsylvania?

Standard apostille processing through the Pennsylvania Secretary of State typically takes 5–15 business days. Expedited processing is available in most states for an additional fee. Some Penn Hills notaries who specialize in apostille services can turn around rush requests faster.

How much does an apostille cost in Penn Hills?

Apostille costs in Penn Hills, PA include two components: the notarization fee (regulated by Pennsylvania law) plus the Secretary of State apostille fee (typically $10–$20 per document). Notaries who handle the full service end-to-end typically charge $75–$200 including all fees.