
Same-Day and Standard Processing for Personal, Academic, and Business Documents.
Alabama State Apostille Services start at $165 for the first document, including any required notarizations and state filing fee.
Multi-document orders benefit from reduced per-document pricing.
Standard Processing: 3-5 Business Days
Same-Day Processing: Apostille-Ready Documents Received by 1:00 PM
Federal Apostille Services start at $225 for the first document, including the U.S. Department of State filing fee.
Multi-document orders benefit from reduced per-document pricing.
Standard Processing: 5-6 Weeks
Expedited Processing: 15 Business Days
Certified translation services and domestic or international return shipping are quoted separately.

Start your apostille request by uploading your documents, calling our office, or mailing your documents for processing. Documents are reviewed for apostille eligibility and any additional requirements.
Receive a quote based on your specific documents and requested processing timeframe. Once approved, your order is prepared for submission.
Your documents are submitted for apostille processing and returned by pickup, mail, or shipping according to your instructions.
If a document processed by McCurty Apostille & Notary Services is rejected solely due to a clerical or notarization error made by our office, the error will be corrected and the document re-processed at no additional service charge.
Many people assume any document can be submitted for an apostille. In reality, not all documents are immediately eligible for apostille processing. Some documents may require notarization, certification, or additional preparation before submission. Documents are reviewed before processing begins to help avoid processing delays and rejected apostille requests.
Common document requirements may include:
If you do not see your question here, call or text (205) 615-6242 for assistance.
Yes. Alabama apostille requests can be handled through document upload and mail-in submission regardless of where you are located within the state.
Yes. We assist clients both inside and outside Alabama with state and federal apostille processing, including mail-in document handling and return shipping options after completion.
Certified translation services are coordinated as part of the apostille process. Translation fees are quoted separately.
Incorrectly prepared documents can result in processing delays, rejected submissions, or documents not being accepted for apostille processing.
Documents such as powers of attorney, personal letters, and affidavits typically require notarization before apostille processing.
We handle the FBI background check apostille process from fingerprint submission through apostille completion.
An apostille confirms the signature, seal, and authority of the official on the document. It does not verify the document’s contents or guarantee acceptance by the receiving country/authority.
McCurty Apostille & Notary Services
2700 Corporate Drive, Birmingham, AL 35242, Suite 200
Call or Text: (205) 615-6242
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