Apostille for China
Las Vegas Apostille questions
Clear answers about Nevada, federal, translation, timing and mailing requirements.
Prepare the eligible original, certified copy, or correctly notarized document, create an order, and follow the mailing instructions in your account. Eligible Nevada signatures generally use the Nevada Secretary of State.
The Nevada Secretary of State issues Apostilles for eligible Nevada signatures. Apostille for China is a private document-assistance service, not that agency.
The Nevada Secretary of State publishes current submission locations and methods. This website does not claim a Las Vegas walk-in office.
Yes. Create an order first and wait for the case-specific mailing address displayed in your account.
Often, if the certified copy and official signature meet current Nevada requirements. A hospital keepsake certificate is not the official vital record.
Often, but the record source and certification must meet Nevada's current authentication requirements. Confirm the required version with the recipient.
Often, but the registrar statement, notarization, and preparation sequence must be reviewed. No school affiliation or endorsement is implied.
Private powers of attorney commonly require a proper Nevada notarization before the Apostille step, subject to document review and recipient requirements.
No. Another-state document generally uses the competent authority in the state that issued or notarized it.
Eligible FBI identity history summaries generally use the U.S. Department of State, not the Nevada Secretary of State.
Most of the Strip lies in unincorporated Paradise and Winchester within Clark County, not the incorporated City of Las Vegas.
For many eligible U.S. public documents used in mainland China, an Apostille replaces the former consular chain. Confirm the receiving organization's current rule.
The recipient decides whether a translation is required, who may translate it, and whether the translation needs separate certification.
Current service estimates are about two weeks, one week, or three days after complete acceptable documents arrive. Government and carrier timing can change.
Service fees are $200 Standard, $280 Expedited, or $380 Express per document, plus one flat $25 return-shipping fee per order. Government and third-party fees are separate.
Nevada's current government options and timing can change. Our service-level fee is not a Nevada government fee and does not guarantee government timing.
No. It authenticates the origin of a signature or seal; it does not certify content or guarantee acceptance.
No. Create an order first, then wait for the case-specific mailing instructions shown in your account.