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St. Petersburg death certificate apostille service.

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5–7
Business Days
From the day we receive your documents.
$190
Starting Price
State fee and shipping included.
125+
Countries Recognized
Every Hague Convention member state.
50
States We Serve
Florida documents, nationwide.

Death Certificate Apostille in St. Petersburg.

Florida death certificates are issued by the Florida Bureau of Vital Statistics (Jacksonville) and by county vital records offices in the county where the death occurred. For deaths in Pinellas County, certified copies are available from the Pinellas County Health Department vital records office. Only certified copies — with the registrar's signature and the embossed seal — can be apostilled. Photocopies and uncertified copies cannot be apostilled.

Two versions exist: the long-form certificate (with cause of death) and the short-form certificate (without cause of death). Both can be apostilled. Receiving institutions abroad — especially probate courts, banks, and consular offices — generally prefer the long-form. The short-form is useful for situations where cause of death isn't relevant (Italian citizenship applications, for example).

St. Petersburg families apostille death certificates most often for: foreign probate (transferring real estate, bank accounts, or other assets located abroad after a death), dual citizenship applications (Italian, Polish, Irish, Portuguese, etc. — death certificates are required for every ancestor in the line of descent), foreign pension claims (Social Security equivalents and private pensions abroad), and international family records updates (foreign civil registries requesting documentation when a family member who held foreign citizenship passes).

Payment is collected online when you place the order — credit card or ACH. Drop-off at our West Palm Beach office is also available at the same $190 price if you can travel. We handle death certificate apostilles with the discretion they deserve. If you have multiple certificates from multiple deceased ancestors (common for jure sanguinis applications), bundle pricing applies.

Why St. Petersburg residents need a death certificate apostille.

Every week we help dozens of Pinellas County residents authenticate their documents for use abroad. These are the most common reasons death certificate apostille services are requested.

Foreign Probate & Estate Settlement

Transferring real estate, bank accounts, or other assets located abroad after a death requires an apostilled death certificate at the foreign probate court or notary.

Italian Citizenship (Jure Sanguinis)

Italian citizenship by descent requires apostilled death certificates for every deceased ancestor in your direct line of descent who has passed. St. Petersburg applicants typically apostille 2–4 ancestor death certificates.

Polish, Irish, Portuguese, German Citizenship

Most ancestral citizenship programs require apostilled death certificates for ancestors who connect you to the ancestral homeland.

Foreign Pension Claims

Foreign pension agencies (Social Security equivalents, private pensions abroad) require apostilled death certificates when a surviving spouse or beneficiary claims a deceased person's pension.

Foreign Property Transfer

When the deceased held title to property abroad, the foreign property registry typically requires an apostilled death certificate to transfer title to heirs.

International Insurance Claims

Foreign life insurance policies or international beneficiary claims require an apostilled death certificate as proof of death.

The simplest path for St. Petersburg residents.

Order online, we file in person at the Florida Department of State, your documents come back in 5–7 business days. Same standard service for every customer outside Palm Beach and Broward.

Not sure which fits? Call (850) 900-3443 — most calls take 5 minutes.

Four steps. One week.

The same procedure for every St. Petersburg apostille — whichever option you choose.

— Step One —
01

Place Your Order

Choose drop-off, mobile pickup, or online — whichever fits your week. Pay $190 per document up front (online) or at the appointment.

— Step Two —
02

Send Documents

Hand them to us, give them to our pickup specialist, or drop your FedEx envelope. Same destination either way.

— Step Three —
03

We File in Person

Our Tallahassee back-office team walks your documents in person to the Florida Department of State counter.

— Step Four —
04

Apostille Returned

We return the finished apostille the same way you sent it. 5–7 business days, every order.

Local to St. Petersburg.

St. Petersburg is home to roughly 258,000 residents. With St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport and major arteries like the St. Pete Pier, the Salvador Dalí Museum, Tropicana Field, the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, I-275 all within reach, the city is part of one of Florida's most internationally connected regions — which is why so many residents need documents authenticated for use abroad.

We serve clients throughout St. Petersburg's neighborhoods including Downtown, Old Northeast, Snell Isle, Kenwood, Coquina Key, Shore Acres, Crescent Lake, and Grand Central District, as well as nearby municipalities such as Tampa, Clearwater, Largo, Pinellas Park, Tierra Verde, and Treasure Island.

For St. Petersburg residents, the most convenient option depends on where you are: Order online — we email you a FedEx QR code. Whichever you pick, every document gets walked in person to the Florida Department of State by our Tallahassee back-office team — same 5–7 business day turnaround.

Common questions.

Depends on the receiving institution. Probate courts, banks, and foreign property registries generally prefer the long-form (with cause of death). Dual citizenship applications usually only need the short-form (no cause of death). Both can be apostilled by FL DOS at the same price.
Two sources: the Florida Bureau of Vital Statistics in Jacksonville (floridahealth.gov, statewide records, $5/copy), or the county vital records office in the county where the death occurred. For deaths in Pinellas County, that's the Pinellas County Health Department vital records office. Eligible requesters are the next of kin and their legal representatives.
No — Florida law requires eligible family members (or their attorneys) to request death certificates directly. We can guide you through the application. Once you have the certified copy, we handle the apostille.
One for each deceased ancestor in your direct line of descent — usually 2–4 certificates total (parent, grandparent, possibly great-grandparent). We can bundle them: $300 for 2 documents, $130 each for 3+. Call if you're unsure which certificates your application requires.
Doesn't affect eligibility — Florida vital statistics maintain death records permanently. We've apostilled death certificates from the 1940s. The only requirement is that the certified copy you have is from the state or county registrar with the embossed seal.
5–7 business days from when we receive your certified death certificate. For St. Petersburg residents, online order is the most convenient — we email you a FedEx QR code, you drop your envelope at any FedEx, and we handle the rest.

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Get your St. Petersburg death certificate apostille started.

Order online — we email you a FedEx QR code. Same 5–7 business day turnaround. Same in-person filing at the Florida Department of State.

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