Us Legalization offers South Carolina Apostille Services for use in use in one of The Hague
Convention Participating Countries.
Total Fees for Apostille Maryland per single document are $ 50.00 - SAME DAY SERVICE.
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Apostille South Carolina Federal Documents
Documents issued by a Federal entity in the State of South Carolina are authenticated from the US
Department of State in Washington, DC.
US Legalization provides Apostille service for all types of South Carolina Federal Documents
within just 60 business days for only
$57.00 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 South Carolina Food and
Drugs Administration (FDA) Documents:
- Free Sale Certificate.
- Certificate of Exportability.
- Certificate of Pharmaceutical Products.
- Certificate to Foreign Government (CFG).
- Non-Clinical Research Use Only certificate.
- Specified Risk Materials of Bovine Origin Materials.
Apostille South Carolina
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Documents
- FBI Background Checks.
- US Federal Court documents.
Apostille South Carolina
US Homeland Security Documents
- Naturalization Certificate.
- Immigration Certificate.
Apostille South Carolina
US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Documents
- Animal Health Certificate
- Animal Certificate.
- Plant Certificate.
Apostille South Carolina
US Patent and Trademarks (USPTO) Documents
- Trademarks Certificate.
- Patents.
Apostille South Carolina
IRS Certificates
Apostille South Carolina
EPA Certificates
Apostille South Carolina
Social Security Administration Certificates.
Payment
You may request the services of US Legalization to obtain expedited South Carolina Apostille for
Federal and Corporate Documents,
please choose your destination country from the table below to see full details:
The turn around time is 60 business days for all federal issued documents, or One day
service for all corporation documents
South Carolina Embassy Certificate
Documents issued in the state of South Carolina and destined for use in one of the Non-Hague
Convention Countries must be certified by
the South Carolina Secretary of State, authenticated by the US State Department, and legalized by
the embassy of the destination country in Washington DC.
US Legalization provides expedited legalization service for South Carolina documents,
please choose the destination country from the table below to see full information.