Us Legalization offers Colorado Apostille Services for use in use in one of The Hague Convention Participating Countries. Total Fees for Apostille Colorado per single document are $ 45.00 - 3 BUSINESS DAYS SERVICE .
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Corporate/ Legal documents:
Commercial Export Documents:
Educational Documents:
Vital Records:
The Colorado Secretary of State will receive authentication requests either by hand or by mail
Service type | Walk-in Service | Mail service |
Address | 1700 Broadway, Suite 200 Denver, CO 80290 |
Colorado Secretary of State Notary Program 1700 Broadway, Suite 200 Denver, CO 80290 |
government fees | $15.00 per document | |
Processing Time | 3 Depending on the processed documents |
Documents issued by a Federal entity in the State of Colorado are authenticated from the US Department of State in Washington, DC. US Legalization provides Apostille service for all types of Colorado Federal Documents within just 3 business days for only $ 45.00 per single Apostille. You will find below a list of all federal agencies in the United States, and the documents related to each agency.
Apostille Colorado Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) Documents:
Apostille Colorado Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Documents
Apostille Colorado US Homeland Security Documents
Apostille Colorado US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Documents
Apostille Colorado IRS Certificates
Apostille Colorado US Patent and Trademarks (USPTO) Documents
Apostille Colorado EPA Certificates
Apostille Colorado Social Security Administration Certificates.
Total Fee per single document is $ 45.00.
Total Fee per single document is $ 45.00.
You may request the services of US Legalization to obtain expedited Colorado Apostille for Federal and Corporate Documents, please choose your destination country from the table below to see full details:
The turn around time is 18 business days for all federal issued documents, or One day service for all corporation documents.
Documents issued in the state of Colorado and destined for use in one of the Non-Hague Convention Countries must be certified by the Colorado Secretary of State, authenticated by the US State Department, and legalized by the embassy of the destination country in Colorado.
US Legalization provides expedited legalization service for Colorado documents, please choose the destination country from the table below to see full information.