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Same Day Apostille & Authentications
What is an Apostille or Authentication?
An Apostille or Authentication is proof that a public document is genuine. It confirms the signature, seal, and authority of the official who issued or certified it. In short, it makes your document valid when it needs to be used outside the United States.
An Apostille is a special type of certification created under the Hague Convention of 1961. It simplifies the process so your documents can be accepted in other member countries without additional legalization steps.
Documents issued by a county official, city or local registrar are considered recordable documents.
Examples Include:
Certified copies include:
Marriage licenses
Divorce decrees
Probated wills
Judgments
Birth/death certificates, etc.
Vehicle title histories
Business Documents
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Non Texas Apostille & Authentications
What is an Apostille or Authentication?
An Apostille or Authentication is proof that a public document is genuine. It confirms the signature, seal, and authority of the official who issued or certified it. In short, it makes your document valid when it needs to be used outside the United States.
An Apostille is a special type of certification created under the Hague Convention of 1961. It simplifies the process so your documents can be accepted in other member countries without additional legalization steps.
Documents issued by a county official, city or local registrar are considered recordable documents.
Examples Include:
Certified copies include:
Marriage licenses
Divorce decrees
Probated wills
Judgments
Birth/death certificates, etc.
Vehicle title histories
Business Documents

Standard Apostille & Authentications
What is an Apostille or Authentication?
An Apostille or Authentication is proof that a public document is genuine. It confirms the signature, seal, and authority of the official who issued or certified it. In short, it makes your document valid when it needs to be used outside the United States.
An Apostille is a special type of certification created under the Hague Convention of 1961. It simplifies the process so your documents can be accepted in other member countries without additional legalization steps.
Documents issued by a county official, city or local registrar are considered recordable documents.
Examples Include:
Certified copies include:
Marriage licenses
Divorce decrees
Probated wills
Judgments
Birth/death certificates, etc.
Vehicle title histories
Business Documents

Estate Planning Hospitals and Retirement Homes
Secure your family’s future with a comprehensive Estate Plan that ensures your wishes are understood and honored. We help clients create legally binding documents that clearly reflect their intentions, providing peace of mind that their assets will be distributed according to their desires.
Basic estate planning documents include the following:
- Last Wills and Testaments: A Last Will and Testament is a legal document that explains when and how your beneficiaries will inherit your property and assets. It should also name your choice of an executor, sometimes called a personal representative.
- Revocable Living Trusts: A revocable living trust—sometimes called a living trust—is a legal entity created to hold ownership of an individual’s assets
- Financial Power of Attorney: Financial power of attorney is a legal document that enables a designated person to handle another person’s financial affairs.
- Medical Power of Attorney: This document lets you legally name someone as your health care agent/proxy to make health care decisions for you if you cannot make them for yourself
- HIPAA Authorization: This gives your written consent for doctors to discuss your medical situation with others.
- Living Will: This simple document lets your doctors know the kind of life support treatment you would want in case of a terminal illness or injury when death is imminent.

Estate Planning & Trust
Secure your family’s future with a comprehensive Estate Plan that ensures your wishes are understood and honored. We help clients create legally binding documents that clearly reflect their intentions, providing peace of mind that their assets will be distributed according to their desires.
Basic estate planning documents include the following:
- Last Wills and Testaments: A Last Will and Testament is a legal document that explains when and how your beneficiaries will inherit your property and assets. It should also name your choice of an executor, sometimes called a personal representative.
- Revocable Living Trusts: A revocable living trust—sometimes called a living trust—is a legal entity created to hold ownership of an individual’s assets
- Financial Power of Attorney: Financial power of attorney is a legal document that enables a designated person to handle another person’s financial affairs.
- Medical Power of Attorney: This document lets you legally name someone as your health care agent/proxy to make health care decisions for you if you cannot make them for yourself
- HIPAA Authorization: This gives your written consent for doctors to discuss your medical situation with others.
- Living Will: This simple document lets your doctors know the kind of life support treatment you would want in case of a terminal illness or injury when death is imminent.
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