Whether you are living abroad short-term or permanently, we’re here to help you get your U.S. documents authenticated without the hassle. Maryland Prime Notary & Apostille offers trusted support from start to finish—wherever you are in the world.
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We assist U.S. citizens living abroad, expats managing legal or personal matters, international students, and parents needing school documents apostilled. Our clients span Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and over 70 countries worldwide.
No matter where your U.S. document was issued, we can help. We process apostilles from all 50 states and know the specific requirements for each one. From birth certificates and FBI background checks to Power of Attorney documents, we’ll handle the process on your behalf with speed and accuracy.
Once your apostilled document is ready, we’ll ship it directly to you—anywhere in the world. We use reliable international carriers and offer tracking and delivery confirmation, so your documents arrive safely and on time.
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Need your document translated before it can be apostilled or submitted to a foreign authority? We provide certified, notarized, and sworn translations for birth certificates, academic records, Power of Attorney documents, and more—available in over 100 languages. Our translations meet embassy and consulate standards.
Whether you're across the country or around the world, we make notarizing your documents simple and secure. We offer remote online notarization for clients living abroad, and mobile notary services for those coordinating documents within the U.S.
“Very helpful from the first contact, they kept in touch and assisted us at all times quickly and agilely to get the apostille of our nephew's school report. Highly recommended if you need apostille services from outside the United States, like in our case, Spain.”
— Client from Spain
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