A Florida-issued birth certificate heading to Mexico needs to be authenticated through the apostille process before Mexican authorities will accept it. The apostille is the international standard set by the 1961 Hague Convention for authenticating foreign documents — and Mexico has been a member since 1995, so the Florida apostille is the only authentication required (no consular legalization).
The Florida Department of State in Tallahassee is the only authority that can apostille a Florida-issued birth certificate. The state's standard mail-in processing time is 5–7 weeks. Our service walks every document in person to the FL DOS apostille counter — 5–7 business days from the moment we receive your birth certificate.
For Mexico-bound submissions specifically, additional requirements apply beyond the apostille itself. See the next section for Mexican-specific requirements — translation, document freshness, consular submission — that often catch applicants by surprise.
Mexico is a Hague Convention member since 1995, so a Florida apostille is the required authentication. Certified Spanish translation by an authorized Mexican translator (perito traductor) is required for nearly all document submissions. The translation is performed in Mexico, after the apostille is applied — most Florida translators are not recognized as peritos by Mexican authorities.
For property closings, the apostilled power of attorney is typically prepared in English, apostilled in Florida, sent to Mexico, and translated by a perito traductor for use by the Mexican notario. Mexican notarios are extremely particular about the wording of POAs — work with the closing attorney to draft the POA in language the notario will accept, then apostille the final version.
These are the most common Mexico-bound document situations we see.
Apostilled, notarized power of attorney naming a Mexican attorney to sign at the notario's office. Required for U.S. buyers not attending the closing in person.
Apostilled FBI/FDLE background checks, income documentation, and birth certificates for Mexican residency applications.
Mexican registros civiles require apostilled birth certificates and single-status declarations. Destination weddings in Tulum, Cabo, and Puerto Vallarta drive most of this demand.
Mexican banks opening accounts for non-resident U.S. clients typically request apostilled identity documents and proof of address.
Children and grandchildren of Mexican nationals can claim citizenship — apostilled U.S. birth and marriage certificates document the lineage.
Apostilled corporate resolutions, articles of incorporation, and certificates of good standing for U.S. companies establishing Mexican subsidiaries.
All three options end the same way — your apostilled documents back in your hands in 5–7 business days, filed in person at the Florida Department of State.
Drop off in person at 500 S Australian Ave, Suite 6088B. Pay at the counter, pick up the finished apostille at the same office.
Palm Beach & Broward Counties: we come to your home or office for the pickup, file at FL DOS, and deliver the apostille back. Just $30 more per order.
Order from anywhere in the U.S. We email you a pre-paid FedEx QR code — drop your envelope at any FedEx location.
The same procedure for every order — whichever option you choose.
Choose drop-off, mobile pickup, or online — whichever fits your week. Pay $190 per document up front (online) or at the appointment.
Hand them to us, give them to our pickup specialist, or drop your FedEx envelope. Same destination either way.
Our Tallahassee back-office team walks your documents in person to the Florida Department of State counter.
We return the finished apostille the same way you sent it. 5–7 business days, every order.
$190 per document. 5–7 business days. State filing fee and shipping included. Filed in person at the Florida Department of State.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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When you place an order, we collect: your name, email address, phone number, return shipping address, the type and number of documents you're ordering, the destination country, and any notes you include with your order. We also receive payment information indirectly through Stripe, our payment processor — we never see or store your full card number.
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Last updated: May 12, 2026
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