Korea Apostille

How to obtain an Apostille Certificate for use in Korea.

Korea is a member of the Hague Convention Countries. Documents issued in the United States require an Apostille for use in Korea.
Apostille is not a complicated process. You do not need an expedited service to process your documents.
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The United State Apostille explains hereby the correct way to obtain an apostille for use in Korea.
There are two types of Apostille.
Apostille for documents issued in a state for use in Korea. These documents must be apostilled by the same secretary of the state where it was issued.
Apostille for documents issued by a "Federal Agency" for use in Korea. These documents must be apostilled by the U.S. Department of State.
The country of Korea will accept these two types of Apostille. No need to obtain any stamp or legalization from the embassy or consulate of Korea.
We are displaying below a chart explaining the procedure to obtain an apostille in both above cases.

Example: Affidavit, Power of Attorney, Agency Agreement, Birth, Death, Marriage, Divorce, Single Status certificates.
Must be processed in the the in the same state where the document was issued.
Apostille fee is varied by the states. from $1 to $20 per document.
Processing time is varied by the states. from 1 day to 20 days.

Documents Issued in the United State

Documents Issued by a State

Example: Affidavit, Power of Attorney, Agency Agreement, Birth, Death, Marriage, Divorce, Single Status certificates.

Must be processed in the the in the same state where the document was issued.

Apostille fee is varied by the states. from $1 to $20 per document.

Processing time is varied by the states. from 1 day to 20 days.

All States processing time, fees, mailing addresses are listed below.

Please click on your state name for mailing information

state Fee Time state Fee Time state Fee Time
Alabama $5 5 days Alaska $5 2 days Arizona $3 10 days
Arkansas $10 2 days California $20 1 day Colorado $5 7 days
Connecticut $40 1 day Delaware $30 1 day District of Columbia $15 3 days
Florida $10 5 days Georgia $3 2 days Hawaii $1 7 days
Idaho $10 1 day Illinois $2 7 days Indiana $2 3 days
Iowa $5 2 days Kansas $7.5 5 days Kentucky $5 3 days
Louisiana $20 3 days Maine $10 3 days Maryland $5 2 days
Massachusetts $6 20 days Michigan $1 14 days Minnesota $5 2 days
Mississippi $5 2 days Missouri $10 2 days Montana $10 5 days
Nebraska $10 1 day Nevada $20 1 day New Hampshire $10 2 days
New Jersey $25 15 days New Mexico $3 1 day New York $10 4 days
North Carolina $10 5 days North Dakota $10 3 days Ohio $5 3 days
Oklahoma $25 1 day Oregon $10 3 days Pennsylvania $15 5 days
Puerto Rico $3 1 day Rhode Island $5 1 day South Carolina $5 2 days
South Dakota $25 1 day Tennessee $2 3 days Texas $15 10 days
Utah $15 5 days Vermont $10 1 day Virgin Island $25 3 days
Virginia $10 5 days Washington $15 7 days West Virginia $25 2 days
Wisconsin $10 5 days Wyoming $10 1 day

Documents Issued by the Fedral Gov.

Example: FDA, CFG, USPTO, USDA, EPA, FBI Background Check Federal Court Judgment.

Must be processed by the U.S. Department of State in Washington D.C.

Please click here to order a
Federal Apostille
for documents issued by a federal agency.
Processing time is approximately 35 days.
The fee is $20 per document.
Please click here to order an
Expedited Federal Apostille
for documents issued by a federal agency.
Processing time is approximately 20 business days.
The fee is $62 per document.

Do I need to obtain the embassy of Korea legalization stamp after I obtain the Apostille?

No, you do not need the embassy or consulate of Korea stamp. The apostille is a final certificate which is recognized in the country of Korea.

I have a birth certificate issued in Korea. How can I obtain an apostille for it?

If you want to use this birth certificate in Korea, then you do not need to obtain an Apostille. An Apostille issued in the United States, gets issued only for documents issued in the United States. If you want to use your apostille in a different foreign country, then you need to send your birth certificate back to Korea to obtain your apostille from there.

I received a federal apostille from the US Department of State for use in Korea. I changed my plan. I want to use it in Panama, what should I do?

Your apostille is good to be used in all Hague Participating Countries. You can simply use it in Panama.

I have a legal court document issued in the United States. . What do I need to do to use it in Korea?

If your document was issued from a "State Court", then you need to have it stamped by the clerk of the court, then obtain an apostille from your secretary of the same state where it was issued. If your document was issued from a federal court, then you need to have it certified from the Department of Justice in Washington D.C., then obtain an Apostille from the U.S. Department of State for use in Korea.