Do you need to apostille your FBI Background Check?
If you have already received your FBI background check within the past 90 business days, you can submit your document for further processing through our office. If you have not received your FBI background check yet, you need to contact an FBI Channeler or the FBI directly. Please contact our office if you need help finding an FBI Channeler, we will be happy to provide you with a list of recommended FBI Channelers.
Some countries request that your background check is to be issued within the past 30 days. Please confirm with the requesting country on the validity term of your background check before you send us your documents. Additionally, some countries may request a State issued background check. All Hague Apostille Convention member countries as well as non-members should accept the FBI background check. Bear in mind that an FBI background check does not need to be notarized.
If your FBI background check results were sent to you in a digital format (PDF copy), you can e-mail it to us. If your FBI background check results were sent to you by regular mail (hard copy), you can mail it to our office. We process both digital PDF copies or hard copies, whichever you prefer.
Obtaining an apostille can be intricate. Avoid leaving this task for inexperienced staff or non-professionals who are not fully aware of the complexities of the apostille process and the unique requirements of certain countries. Your application may be rejected, and you lose time and money. Make a better choice!
Our experts are available Monday through Saturday from 10.00 AM to 6.00 PM. Please call us at 1-770-447-0360 and we will answer all your questions and offer easy to follow detailed instructions.