California Apostille Checklist

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The California apostille pre-filing checklist covers six items: (1) correct document type and certified-copy form, (2) California-source verification, (3) destination Hague membership confirmed, (4) payment of $20 per apostille plus $6 per additional signature, (5) carrier-correct address for mail filings, (6) destination-country cover sheet and return envelope.

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California Apostille Pre-Filing Checklist

1. Correct Document Type

2. California-Source Verification

3. Destination Country

4. Payment

5. Address (Mail Filings Only)

6. Package Components (Mail Filings Only)

Checklist complete? Counter file or mail to the Sacramento address. Need a second set of eyes before the document leaves your desk? The $35 Document Check verifies all six items in one business day and credits 100% to your apostille service if you proceed. Non-refundable if the document is declined.

When the Checklist Is Enough — and When It Is Not

DIY Works When…

  • You are physically in or near Sacramento or Los Angeles and can drive to the counter.
  • The document is a straightforward single California-issued certified copy.
  • The destination is a Hague member and you have confirmed the consulate’s specific requirements.
  • You do not need same-day urgency or international forwarding.
  • You are comfortable with the SOS-published procedure and current backlog.

Apostille San Francisco Is the Better Fit When…

  • You are in San Francisco, the Bay Area, or anywhere not within easy reach of the Sacramento or LA counter (Sacramento is ~90 miles from SF; the round trip consumes most of a business day).
  • The document type is complex — court records requiring county clerk certification of judge’s signature, FBI federal route, non-Hague legalization chain, or multi-document packages.
  • You need same-day in-person filing on your behalf.
  • You need international forwarding directly to the destination consulate or foreign attorney.
  • You want pre-filing verification before paying the $20 statutory fee — the $35 Document Check is credited 100% to apostille service when you proceed, non-refundable if declined.

Routing Index for Edge Cases

  1. Federal documents (FBI, USCIS, IRS): federal authentication routing at U.S. Department of State.
  2. Non-Hague destinations (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Vietnam, others): embassy or consulate legalization.
  3. Multi-document corporate packages: Apostille San Francisco coordinates SOS Business Programs requests + apostille in one filing run.
  4. Italy jure sanguinis applications: long-form certified copies, translation sequence, consular specifics — see birth certificate apostille.
  5. POA for foreign real estate: drafted with destination-country counsel, then notarized in California and apostilled — see POA apostille.

California Apostille Checklist FAQ

What do I need to bring to the California apostille counter?
The original certified copy (or properly notarized document), a destination-country cover sheet for each apostille requested, payment ($20 per apostille plus $6 per additional public-officer signature — Sacramento takes cash or card or check; Los Angeles takes everything except cash), and a valid photo ID. Walk-in only at both Sacramento and Los Angeles — take a numbered ticket on arrival.
What do I include in a California apostille mail package?
Four items: (1) the original certified copy or notarized document; (2) a destination-country cover sheet for each apostille requested; (3) payment by check or money order payable to “Secretary of State” — $20 per apostille plus $6 per additional public-officer signature; (4) a self-addressed return envelope, tracked carrier preferred. Mail to USPS P.O. Box 942877, Sacramento, CA 94277-0001 (USPS only) or 1500 11th Street, 2nd Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814 (FedEx, UPS, DHL).
How do I know if my California birth certificate is a certified copy or an informational copy?
Certified copies carry a raised seal or color watermark, are signed by the State Registrar (CDPH) or County Registrar, and do not bear the words “Informational, not a valid document to establish identity.” Informational copies do bear that warning text and are not apostille-eligible. If unsure, order a fresh certified copy from CDPH or the county recorder.
Can I file an apostille request without a destination-country cover sheet?
Generally no. A cover sheet identifying the destination country is required for both walk-in and mail filings. Without it, the Secretary of State may default to a generic apostille that the destination authority then refuses, or may return the submission for clarification. Include a cover sheet for each apostille requested.
How long should I expect the entire California apostille process to take?
Walk-in filings at Sacramento or Los Angeles are typically same-day when document eligibility and counter capacity allow. Mail filings follow the Secretary of State’s posted processing window at sos.ca.gov/notary/processing-times plus outbound and return transit time. Same-day outcomes are not guaranteed by the Secretary of State. Document preparation (ordering certified copies, notarization, etc.) is in addition to the SOS step.
What happens if my apostille request is rejected?
The Secretary of State returns the document to the sender with the reason for rejection — most commonly informational copy submitted, wrong carrier address, expired notary commission, missing cover sheet, wrong payee on the check, or federal document submitted to California. The $20 fee is generally not refunded if the document was returned for ineligibility. The $35 Document Check is the pre-filing review that catches these errors before they cost the state fee.

Start with the $35 Document Check

Apostille San Francisco verifies your documents are filing-ready before California Secretary of State fees are spent. The $35 Document Check is credited 100% to your apostille service when you proceed; non-refundable if the document is declined.

Apostille issuance is by the California Secretary of State. Apostille San Francisco is a private filing service; not a government agency; no legal advice. Outcomes are not guaranteed.