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How to Apostille a Washington, D.C. Corporate documents (2026 Guide)

To apostille a Washington, D.C. corporate documents, obtain state-certified copies from the Secretary of State's business division, or have company documents notarized. Then submit it to the D.C. Office of Notary Commissions & Authentications for $15 per document. Mail processing takes about 5–10 business days; same-day counter available. For a non-Hague destination, you also need US Department of State authentication and embassy legalization.

Washington, D.C. corporate documents apostille (verified July 13, 2026)
Government fee$15 per document
Where to send itD.C. Office of Notary Commissions & Authentications
Required copyObtain state-certified copies from the Secretary of State's business division, or have company documents notarized.
Mail time5–10 business days
Countersame-day counter available
County pre-certNot required for this document

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Step 1 — Get the right copy

Obtain state-certified copies from the Secretary of State's business division, or have company documents notarized. In Washington, D.C., d.C. vital records come from DC Health Vital Records Division.

Step 2 — Submit to the D.C. Office of Notary Commissions & Authentications

Include a signed cover sheet naming the destination country, payment payable to the authority above, and a prepaid return envelope. Confirm exact requirements on the official page linked in sources. Pay $15 per document by check or money order. Same-day morning walk-in hours.

Step 3 — Check the destination country

If your document is going to a Hague Apostille Convention member, the apostille is the last step. If the destination is not a member, you continue to the U.S. Department of State — Office of Authentications for authentication and then to that country's embassy for legalization. Confirm with theCountry Checker.

Common rejection reasons

Who typically needs this

Opening a foreign subsidiary or bank account.

Bidding on international tenders.

Registering trademarks or contracts abroad.

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to apostille a corporate documents in Washington, D.C.?

The D.C. Office of Notary Commissions & Authentications charges $15 per document. You pay separately for the certified copy and your return envelope.

Can I apostille a photocopy of my corporate documents?

No. Washington, D.C. apostilles the certified or properly notarized document, not a plain photocopy. A plain company printout is not a state-certified copy

How long does it take?

Mail processing in Washington, D.C. runs about 5–10 business days. A counter option (same-day counter available) can be faster. A non-Hague destination adds the federal and embassy steps on top.

Who usually needs a corporate documents apostille?

People who opening a foreign subsidiary or bank account or need it for bidding on international tenders. The apostille lets a foreign authority accept your Washington, D.C. corporate documents.

Other Washington, D.C. documents

Same document, other states

Sources

Reviewed by Billy Reiner, Editor

Last verified: July 13, 2026 against the D.C. Office of Notary Commissions & Authentications and the HCCH status table(official page). See how we verify and how often on ourmethodology page.

This is informational, not legal advice. The receiving authority sets the final requirements — confirm with them and the office named above before you send anything.