Westchester County, NY · Apostille & legalization
Apostille and embassy legalization in Westchester County, NY. Birth certificates, FBI checks, diplomas, powers of attorney, corporate filings — picked up locally, returned in days.
120+
Countries covered
5–10 days
Avg. turnaround
24 hrs
Rush available
All
Embassy legalizations
Six steps from intake to international delivery. Most Westchester County clients never leave their home or office.
STEP 01
Document review
Agent confirms each document is apostille-eligible and meets the destination country's wording and certified-copy requirements.
STEP 02
Local pickup or upload
Originals collected from your home, office, hospital, or law firm — or scanned and re-certified locally.
STEP 03
Notarization or county clerk
Private documents are notarized; in NY, Maryland, and a few others, the County Clerk authenticates the notary before the state will apostille.
STEP 04
Secretary of State filing
Filed in person at the state authentication office, fees paid, apostille certificate affixed.
STEP 05
Federal or embassy step
For FBI checks or non-Hague destinations, forwarded to US State Department and the destination embassy for full legalization.
STEP 06
Tracked courier return
Originals shipped back to you with FedEx tracking, plus PDF copies for your records.
What to gather before filing. Vital records must be certified copies issued by the relevant county or state registrar — photocopies and laminated originals are rejected.
What to plan for from a Westchester County address. Federal and embassy steps add transit time on top of state processing.
State apostille
Standard: 10–15 business days (mail) · same-day (in-person NYC)
Rush: Same day in person at 99 Washington Ave, Albany or 123 William St, NYC
Federal (US Dept of State, DC)
Standard: 8–12 business days + DC courier
Rush: Hand-walk service 3–5 business days
Embassy legalization
Standard: 2–6 weeks (varies by consulate)
Rush: Some consulates offer expedited in-person
Documents apostilled in Westchester County are processed by the New York authentication authority below.
Issuing authority
NY Department of State, Albany & NYC
State fee per document
$10
Standard turnaround
10–15 business days (mail) · same-day (in-person NYC)
Expedited / walk-in
Same day in person at 99 Washington Ave, Albany or 123 William St, NYC
New York specific
NYC documents must first be authenticated by the County Clerk before apostille.
Vetted apostille agents serving Westchester County and the wider New York metro. Choose by destination and urgency.
NotarySeal Apostille Concierge
Full-service: pickup, state filing, federal, embassy
Turnaround
5–10 business days standard · 24–72 hr rush
Starting price
From $95/doc + state fees
Hague Express Couriers
Same-day Secretary of State walk-ins for state-issued docs
Turnaround
1–3 business days
Starting price
From $145/doc + state fees
Embassy Legalization Group
Non-Hague destinations: UAE, China, KSA, Vietnam, Qatar
Turnaround
2–4 weeks (embassy dependent)
Starting price
From $225/doc + consulate fees
Federal Apostille Direct
FBI background checks and US State Department filings
Turnaround
4–8 business days
Starting price
From $175/doc + federal fees
Standard New York Secretary of State processing runs 5–15 business days. NotarySeal Westchester County agents typically deliver in 5–10 days, or 24–72 hours with rush.
State filing fees are $5–$50 per document. Full-service Westchester County agents typically charge $75–$200 per document including pickup, filing, and return courier.
If the destination country is in the 1961 Hague Convention, you need an apostille. Otherwise you need full embassy legalization. Either is handled.
Vital records typically need a certified copy issued within the past few months. Notarized documents can be apostilled directly.
Yes. FBI checks and other federal documents are processed through the US State Department in DC with courier service from Westchester County.
Ready when you are
Tell us the document and destination country. We'll match a New York agent and quote standard, rush, and embassy options before you commit.