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FBI Background Check Apostille in Continental, OH

How to Legalize Your FBI Background Check from Continental

When you need your FBI Background Check recognized overseas, an apostille from the US Department of State is required. Residents of Continental send their documents to Washington D.C. to get this done quickly and correctly.

In Ohio, the process for getting your FBI Background Check apostilled involves submitting to the US Department of State in Washington D.C. after any required notarization. Our courier service handles all three on your behalf.

Rather than navigating the bureaucracy yourself, our team manages the entire process. We have established relationships with the US Department of State in Washington D.C. and complete most FBI Background Check apostilles in 2 to 5 business days.

Service Pricing — Continental

Standard
$129
2–5 business days
Express
$208
1–2 business days

All-inclusive — $20 US Dept of State fee, courier, insured FedEx return, and document pre-screening.

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Apostille Service from Continental

FBI Background Checks must be authenticated at the US Department of State in Washington D.C. — not your state capital. Our DC courier network handles the entire submission for residents of Continental.

What is an Apostille?

This international authentication framework currently includes more than 120 countries — including virtually all of Europe, much of Latin America, and major expat destinations in Asia and the Middle East. When you need documents for a foreign residency visa, a work permit, or citizenship documentation, an apostille on your FBI Background Check is almost certainly a requirement. Our courier service handles Ohio-based orders regardless of destination country.

FBI Background Checks are regularly among the highest-volume apostille requests. This is because FBI Background Checks come up in many international processes including immigration, employment, international education, and cross-border legal matters. For residents of Continental, only the US Department of State can issue this certification in OH.

The Hague Apostille Convention streamlined the cumbersome embassy-by-embassy authentication process that was required before the Convention. Previously, getting a US document recognized abroad involved notarization, state-level certification, federal certification, and then embassy legalization. The Convention simplified this into one standardized certificate from the appropriate government office. In Ohio, the designated office is the US Department of State.

State vs. Federal Apostille: Which Applies to Your FBI Background Check?

The rationale behind state vs federal apostilles comes down to the federal structure of the United States. The US Department of State in Washington D.C. has authority only over records originating from within its state. It has no authority over records issued by federal agencies. That authority falls under the US Department of State.

Submitting on your own, the process from Continental can take 4 to 8 weeks from submission to return. Our courier cuts this to under a week by hand-delivering your FBI Background Check to the US Department of State in Washington D.C. and picking up the apostille same-day or next-day.

Knowing whether your FBI Background Check is federal or state is generally simple. Ask yourself: which government agency originally issued it? Documents like FBI Background Checks issued by Ohio government agencies go to the state apostille office. FBI Background Checks and federal agency records are processed by the US Department of State in Washington D.C.

Why a Local Notary in Continental Cannot Apostille Your Document

That said: a local notarization can be part of the apostille process. Certain documents must be notarized as a prerequisite to apostille submission. Diplomas, affidavits, powers of attorney, and some corporate documents typically require notarization as a first step. For these documents, a Continental notary handles step one and the US Department of State completes the apostille.

To summarize: notaries, county clerks, and local offices are not authorized to issue the Hague Apostille certificate. Only the US Department of State in Washington D.C. is authorized to issue apostilles for Ohio-issued records. Going to any other office will result in rejection. The correct path from Continental is submission to the US Department of State, which our courier handles on your behalf.

People across Ohio initially assume they can handle this at a local notary office in Continental. This is incorrect. A local notary is authorized only to witness signatures and administer oaths. They are not permitted to attach an apostille certificate — only the US Department of State can do this.

The Correct Authority: US Department of State

A point often missed is that the US Department of State in Washington D.C. does not edit the underlying document. If there are mistakes in your document, you must correct them at the issuing agency before sending it to the US Department of State. Trying to apostille an incorrect document will cause it to be refused by the receiving foreign authority even if everything else is in order.

There is sometimes a step before apostille submission: some documents require prior notarization. Diplomas, powers of attorney, and affidavits often must be notarized before the US Department of State will apostille them. Our team advises you on any pre-apostille requirements before starting the submission so you are not surprised by a rejection.

The US Department of State in Washington D.C. is accessible for walk-in and mail-in submissions during standard business hours. Processing times for mail-in submissions generally range from 5 business days to 4 weeks depending on seasonal demand. For Continental residents who need faster turnaround, an in-person submission via a runner service can reduce processing time to 2 to 5 business days.

Step-by-Step: Getting Your FBI Background Check Apostilled from Continental

With your apostilled FBI Background Check in hand, it is legally valid for submission to any Hague Convention member country. Depending on the destination, a certified translation is also required. Most non-English-speaking Hague member countries require a certified translation alongside the apostille. Ask us about comprehensive packages that include both apostille and translation.

After we receive your FBI Background Check, we inspect each document for compliance with the US Department of State's submission requirements. This intake review catches common problems like improper certification, wrong document versions, or missing state fees. Catching these before submission saves days or weeks — rejection from the US Department of State that restarts the whole process.

Depending on your document type require notarization before they can be apostilled. When your document is a private document — such as an affidavit, power of attorney, or diploma, a notarization is usually required by a licensed notary before the US Department of State will accept it. Our service coordinates any required pre-notarization so there are no surprises at the US Department of State.

How Long Does a FBI Background Check Apostille Take from Continental?

Several factors can affect how long your FBI Background Check apostille takes: whether your document is ready for submission, current government processing times, how long shipping from Continental to Washington D.C. takes, any pre-apostille notarization requirements, and whether rush processing is available. We provides a realistic timeline estimate before you commit, so there are no surprises.

Once the US Department of State issues the apostille, your apostilled FBI Background Check must travel back to Continental. This return shipment adds 1 to 2 business days to your total timeline. Our service uses FedEx Priority or equivalent for all return shipments to ensure next-day or two-day delivery where available. Every package are insured for the full document replacement value.

Using a physical runner service significantly cut processing time for Continental residents. By physically delivering documents to the US Department of State in Washington D.C. instead of using postal mail, the US Department of State processes them same-day or next-day. Combined with courier transit from Continental, door-to-door time runs 2 to 5 business days — versus 3 to 6 weeks via mail.

What to Include with Your FBI Background Check Apostille Submission

If you are submitting multiple documents, every document needs a separate apostille and its own state fee of $5. One apostille cannot cover multiple documents. Our service coordinates bulk submissions and ensures every document is individually apostilled and returned.

After receiving your apostilled FBI Background Check, review it carefully to verify that the certificate is properly attached, the certificate details accurately reflect your document, and everything is in order. Should you find any errors, notify the US Department of State in Washington D.C. promptly. Errors in the apostille are rare but should be caught before you submit to the foreign authority.

The US Department of State in Washington D.C. requires original or properly certified versions. Uncertified photocopies or digital prints will be rejected. If you do not have the original, you will need to request a new certified copy from the issuing agency before the apostille process can begin. For documents from Ohio agencies, the issuing state or county office can provide certified copies.

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Common Apostille Mistakes Continental Residents Make

A mistake that affects many Continental residents is starting too late. People in Continental mistakenly assume the process takes a few days. Without a courier, total turnaround runs 4 to 8 weeks. Even with expedited courier processing, plan for a minimum of 5 to 7 business days. Begin the process as soon as you know you need it.

Another mistake is not researching the destination country's specific requirements. While the apostille format is standardized, requirements for supporting documents vary significantly. Some countries require a certified translation. Others additionally require specific document formatting or apostilled translations. Knowing your destination country's full requirements before starting the process prevents problems at the foreign authority.

A frequently overlooked issue is submitting documents that are expired or outdated. Most consulates specify that criminal record documents, especially, are no older than 6 months at the time of consulate submission. If your FBI Background Check is older than 6 months, you must obtain a fresh copy before apostilling. Our team verifies document dates as part of our intake review.

Shipping Your FBI Background Check from Continental — What to Know

When you are ready to, ship your FBI Background Check to our US processing hub via any trackable courier service. Pack the document in a protective, padded envelope to prevent bending or damage. Add a cover sheet with your contact details and the destination country for the apostille. Shipping from Continental to our hub generally takes 1 to 2 business days.

Processing time begins from the day your document arrives at our hub. From Continental typically takes 1 business day with FedEx. Allow one business day for our document inspection. Time at the US Department of State in Washington D.C. takes 1 to 3 days via our courier-assisted submission. Return shipping takes another 1 to 2 business days. Full end-to-end from Continental: typically 4 to 8 business days.

If you are an expat in needing a US FBI Background Check apostilled, international clients are welcome. Send your FBI Background Check internationally via FedEx International or DHL Express. Both services offer reliable international tracking and document shipments typically clear customs without issues. We return apostilled documents to your international address via FedEx or DHL.

After the Apostille: Using Your FBI Background Check Abroad

Once you have the apostille back from Continental, you are ready to submit it to the foreign consulate, embassy, immigration authority, or employer. Submission requirements vary by country and institution: some require in-person delivery, others accept documents by mail or online portal. Confirm the specific submission process with the receiving authority in advance to avoid last-minute issues.

One detail worth understanding is that the apostille authenticates the document's official origin. If the underlying document contains incorrect information — a misspelled name, wrong date, or factual inaccuracy — the apostille does not fix it. A consulate can still refuse an apostilled FBI Background Check if there are errors in the document itself. Any corrections must be addressed at the source agency — not at the apostille stage.

After getting your FBI Background Check back with the apostille attached, inspect the certificate carefully before submitting it abroad. Check that: the certificate is properly affixed, your name and document details appear correctly on the apostille, and the issuing authority's name and date are present and correct. Errors in apostille certificates are rare but are best identified before your consulate appointment.

Why Continental Residents Use Our Apostille Courier Service

Every FBI Background Check we process travel via FedEx with full insurance and tracking in each direction of the process: from your door to our processing center, from our facility to the government office, and from the US Department of State back to you. All shipments include insurance for the full document replacement value. If any issue arises, we coordinate resolution directly. Irreplaceable original FBI Background Checks deserve this level of care.

For Continental businesses and law firms who frequently require apostilled documents for international transactions, our service offers volume processing and priority queue placement. Law firms, notary offices, and international businesses regularly submit multiple apostille requests. Our team coordinates these efficiently and provides a single point of contact for all submissions. Repeat customers in Continental enjoy faster processing and dedicated support.

When Continental clients need Hague certification without the bureaucratic hassle because: speed. Going it alone by postal mail takes 4 to 8 weeks on average. Our courier hand-delivers to the US Department of State in Washington D.C., bypassing the postal queue, and returns your apostilled FBI Background Check to Continental in under a week. For clients with visa appointments, employment start dates, or consulate deadlines, that difference is not marginal — it is the difference between making or missing the deadline.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why can't I apostille my FBI Background Check through my state Secretary of State?

FBI Background Checks are issued by a federal agency — the US Department of Justice — not by any state government. State Secretaries of State can only apostille documents that originated within their own state. Federal documents must be authenticated by the US Department of State Office of Authentications in Washington D.C., regardless of which state you live in.

How long does a federal FBI Background Check apostille take from Continental?

Standard mail-in processing at the US Department of State typically takes 6 to 11 weeks. A physical courier who walks documents directly into the Office of Authentications in Washington D.C. reduces turnaround to 2 to 5 business days — critical when you have a visa appointment or consulate deadline.

Do I need a certified translation after getting the apostille on my FBI Background Check?

The apostille certifies the document's authenticity but does not translate it. Many countries — including Spain, Italy, Germany, Portugal, and the UAE — require a sworn or certified translation in addition to the apostille before a foreign authority will accept the document. We offer comprehensive apostille-plus-translation packages.

What is the difference between an FBI Background Check and a state criminal background check for apostille purposes?

An FBI Identity History Summary is a federally issued document and must be apostilled by the US Department of State in Washington D.C. A state-issued criminal background check from Ohio is apostilled by the US Department of State in Washington D.C.. Many countries specifically require the federal FBI check rather than a state record — confirm the requirement with your consulate before ordering.

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