South San Francisco apostille service is delivered by Apostille San Francisco from its SOMA hub at 416 Bryant Street, a 15-minute drive from downtown South SF. We review California documents and file them at the California Secretary of State in Sacramento or Los Angeles. Pickup, mail-in, and same-day counter routing available across San Mateo County.
Three checks before you send us the document
- ✓ Document is California-issued or California-notarized. Federal records go through federal authentication routing at the U.S. Department of State.
- ✓ Destination is a Hague Convention party. If not, the document needs embassy or consulate legalization instead.
- ✓ Underlying record is the correct form — CDPH or San Mateo County Recorder certified copy for vital records; current-commission notary acknowledgement for notarized documents.
How South San Francisco Clients Get an Apostille
South San Francisco does not have a California Secretary of State counter. The two California counters that issue apostilles in person are the Sacramento Secretary of State office at 1500 11th Street, 3rd Floor, and the Los Angeles regional office at 300 South Spring Street. Apostille San Francisco’s SOMA hub at 416 Bryant Street is the closest service point — a 15-minute drive from downtown South San Francisco via U.S.-101 north.
Three Service Routes for San Mateo County
1. Mail-In via Tracked Carrier
Send the document by FedEx, UPS, or USPS Priority to 416 Bryant Street, San Francisco, CA 94107. We log every package on receipt and confirm by email or text. Eligibility review runs same business day. Best for South SF clients who cannot make the drive to SOMA. The mail filing route page details the full package requirements.
2. In-Person Drop-Off at 416 Bryant SOMA
Drop off in SOMA by appointment. Eligibility review is completed on the spot, with package routing to the next scheduled Sacramento or Los Angeles courier trip. Best for Peninsula clients combining the visit with a downtown SF trip.
3. Same-Day Counter Run
For time-sensitive documents, we receive the document in the morning at the SOMA hub or by next-day courier from South SF, then drive to Sacramento or Los Angeles to file at the California Secretary of State counter the same business day. See same-day in-person filing. Same-day outcomes are not guaranteed by the Secretary of State.
What South SF Clients Most Often Need
South San Francisco is a biotech corridor (Genentech, Amgen, Stem CellX, dozens of mid-stage biotechs) and a logistics hub for SFO-adjacent companies. The most common South SF apostille requests are:
- Corporate documents for international biotech operations — articles of incorporation, certificates of good standing, certified copies of bylaws, board resolutions for foreign subsidiaries.
- Employee credential apostilles — California-notarized employment letters, contracts, and verification documents for visa packages and foreign work authorization.
- FDA / clinical trial documentation routing — typically federal documents through the federal authentication routing at the U.S. Department of State, not California.
- Personal vital records — California birth and marriage certificates issued by CDPH or San Mateo County for foreign residency, marriage, or dual citizenship.
- Academic transcripts and diplomas from local universities (SF State, USF, Stanford, UC schools) for foreign employment or graduate study.
San Mateo County — Vital Records Note
Birth, marriage, and death certificates for events that occurred in San Mateo County can be obtained either from the California Department of Public Health Office of Vital Records (statewide) or from the San Mateo County Recorder. Either certified copy is eligible for apostille; informational copies are not. Confirm which form you have before filing — informational copies are returned at the Secretary of State intake.
How Apostille San Francisco Handles the South SF Route
- Eligibility verification via the $35 Document Check — confirms California-acceptable form, current commission, correct certified-copy type. Credited 100% to apostille service when you proceed; non-refundable if the document is declined.
- Package preparation — destination-country cover sheet, payment instrument made out to “Secretary of State”, tracked return envelope.
- Carrier-correct dispatch from the SOMA hub to the right Sacramento intake (USPS to P.O. Box 942877, FedEx/UPS/DHL to 1500 11th Street, 2nd Floor) or to the Los Angeles counter.
- Counter filing in Sacramento or Los Angeles on the client’s behalf.
- Tracking against the live Secretary of State posted processing time through SOS issuance.
- Secure return delivery to South SF by tracked carrier. International forwarding available where the destination country requires direct shipment.
South SF Neighborhoods and Nearby Cities Served
Mail-in and in-person service available from South San Francisco proper (Downtown South SF, Westborough, Sunshine Gardens, Sign Hill, Brentwood, Sterling Heights) and from neighboring San Mateo County cities: Daly City, Brisbane, Colma, Pacifica, San Bruno, Millbrae, Burlingame, San Mateo, Hillsborough, Foster City, Belmont, San Carlos, Redwood City, Atherton, Menlo Park, East Palo Alto, Half Moon Bay. Also serves the broader Bay Area apostille service area and the San Francisco SOMA hub.
South San Francisco Apostille FAQ
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Send us the document — we take it from there.
One business day to verify eligibility before the document leaves your hands. The $35 Document Check is credited 100% to your apostille service when you proceed; non-refundable if the document is declined. Processing timeframes are set by the California Secretary of State; same-day outcomes are not guaranteed.
Last reviewed: 2026-05-24.