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Power of Attorney Apostille in Maryland

The Maryland Secretary of State in Annapolis is the official apostille authority for this type of document. The Maryland Secretary of State charges $5 per apostille. We service all cities in Maryland — find yours below.

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Maryland Apostille Requirements

  • Authority: Maryland Secretary of State
  • Office Location: Annapolis
  • State Fee: $5
  • Important Rule: County clerk certification needed for notarized docs.
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What Is a Power of Attorney Apostille?

One critical distinction is that the apostille does not translate your document. The majority of Hague member countries also need a sworn or certified translation as well as the apostille. Most EU countries and many Middle Eastern authorities almost always require both the apostille and a certified translation. Our service includes complete packages that cover both apostille and certified translation.

The Hague Apostille Convention eliminated a previously complex chain of certifications that was standard before the Hague system. Before apostilles, getting an American document accepted overseas involved multiple rounds of authentication at different government levels followed by embassy stamps. The apostille replaced this with one standardized certificate issued by one designated authority. For Power of Attorneys issued in Maryland, the designated office is the Maryland Secretary of State.

Power of Attorneys are among the most frequently apostilled documents in the United States. The reason Power of Attorneys are routinely required for immigration, employment, international education, and cross-border legal matters. For residents of Maryland, only the Maryland Secretary of State can issue this certification in MD.

Maryland: State vs Federal Authority

The most critical thing to know about getting a Power of Attorney apostilled is knowing which government authority issues apostilles for your specific document type. In the US, there are two parallel systems: state and federal-level. State-issued documents — like birth certificates, marriage certificates, and Power of Attorneys go to the state apostille office. Federally issued records, like FBI Identity History Summaries and federal agency documents, must go to the federal authentication office in DC.

For Maryland-issued records, the apostille must come from the Maryland Secretary of State's office. Typically, the document needs to be in certified form with an authentic seal. The Maryland Secretary of State verifies the document's origin and seal and attaches the apostille typically in 1 to 3 weeks.

One of the most costly apostille mistakes is sending your Power of Attorney to the incorrect government authority. For example, if you mail a Power of Attorney issued in Maryland to Washington D.C., the federal office will refuse to process it. In reverse, sending an FBI Background Check to a state Secretary of State office will also come back unprocessed. In both cases, the wasted transit time sets your application back by weeks.

Why Local Offices Cannot Help

If you are working under a tight deadline, mail-in self-processing is rarely the right option. A courier-assisted submission reduces turnaround from weeks to days. Our courier service serves all cities in Maryland with full FedEx tracking and insurance on every submission.

Many residents of Maryland mistakenly believe they can handle this at a local notary office in Maryland. This assumption is wrong. A local notary is authorized only to witness signatures and administer oaths. They have no authority to issue an apostille certificate — that authority belongs exclusively to.

Another reason local options fail is that Hague member countries will verify that the apostille came from the correct authority. If your Power of Attorney is apostilled by the wrong authority, the receiving country will refuse the document. This could result in an outright rejection from the foreign authority even if you have all other documents in order.

The Maryland Apostille Authority

The Maryland Secretary of State in Annapolis is typically open Monday through Friday. Processing times for mail-in submissions generally range from 5 business days to 4 weeks depending on seasonal demand. If you are in Maryland and need it faster, an in-person submission via a runner service gets the apostille in 2 to 5 business days.

Before your document can be submitted to the Maryland Secretary of State: it may need to be notarized or certified first. Educational records and private documents typically require notarization as a first step. We identifies whether any notarization is needed before submitting to the Maryland Secretary of State so there are no delays from missing prerequisites.

For Power of Attorneys issued in Maryland, the official Hague authority is the Maryland Secretary of State in Annapolis. Only the Maryland Secretary of State is authorized to grant Hague Apostille certificates on Maryland-issued public documents. The Maryland Secretary of State holds the official seals of Maryland government officials and is consequently the only authorized source for apostilles on Maryland-issued records.

How to Get Your Power of Attorney Apostilled in Maryland

Something many applicants miss is ensuring the document is not expired. Federal background checks, for example, are typically required to be dated within 6 months at the time of submission to the foreign authority. If your Power of Attorney is past its useful window, a new document must be requested before apostilling. We check document dates as part of our intake process to flag any potential rejections early.

Certain Power of Attorneys require notarization before they can be apostilled. When your document is not a government-issued record, a notarization is usually required by a licensed notary prior to submission to the Maryland Secretary of State in Annapolis. We coordinates any required pre-notarization so you never have to navigate this alone.

After we receive your Power of Attorney, we inspect each document for compliance with the Maryland Secretary of State's submission requirements. This intake review identifies issues like missing seals, uncertified copies, outdated notarizations, or incorrect fees. Catching these before submission prevents the most common cause of apostille delays — a first-attempt rejection.

How Long Does a Power of Attorney Apostille Take in Maryland?

Processing times for apostille certification vary depending on the submission method and current government backlog. Documents sent by postal mail from Maryland to the Maryland Secretary of State in Annapolis usually require 3 to 6 weeks round trip — including transit time, government processing, and return. During peak periods, such as spring and summer immigration seasons, government processing alone can take 4 to 6 weeks.

For Maryland residents in a rush, the quickest option is a runner that hand-delivers to the Maryland Secretary of State in Annapolis. The Maryland Secretary of State in Annapolis process walk-in submissions same-day. Our courier capitalizes on this to return apostilled documents to Maryland faster than any postal alternative.

The US Department of State has its own processing timeline for federal documents. Standard mail-in processing to the Office of Authentications often takes 8 to 12 weeks due to the national volume of federal authentication requests. A DC-based courier can complete the federal apostille in 2 to 5 business days by physically submitting at the federal office.

What to Include With Your Submission

One detail that matters: for non-English documents, some Maryland Secretary of State offices may require a certified English translation before apostilling. Alternatively, the Maryland Secretary of State apostilles the foreign-language document as-is and translation is handled separately after the apostille. Our team clarifies document-specific requirements when you place your order.

When submitting your Power of Attorney for apostille, make sure you include: the original document or a certified copy, notarization if required for your document type, a completed submission form if required, payment for the state fee of $5, and a prepaid FedEx or USPS return. Missing any of these will delay your apostille.

A common question is whether they should include a cover letter with their apostille submission. For direct submissions to the Maryland Secretary of State, including a short cover page is advisable stating your name, document type, document count, and return address. The Maryland Secretary of State processes high volumes of requests and a simple cover sheet reduces processing errors.

Common Apostille Mistakes to Avoid

Mailing an uncertified copy instead of an original or certified copy is a frequent cause of delays at the Maryland Secretary of State. The Maryland Secretary of State in Annapolis will only apostille documents with an authentic original seal and signature. Submitting a scan or uncertified copy will be returned immediately. Request a new certified copy before starting the apostille process.

Failing to provide a prepaid return label is a simple but common mistake. The Maryland Secretary of State in Annapolis will not return your document without a prepaid return method. Without a return label, your apostilled document may sit uncollected for days. We handle return shipping as part of our flat-rate fee — no separate arrangements needed.

The single most expensive apostille error is sending your document to the wrong government authority. People in Maryland sometimes mail federal records to their state Secretary of State. Either way, the documents come back with a rejection notice. This adds 2 to 4 weeks — the round-trip postal time to the wrong office — before you can resubmit correctly.

Get Your Power of Attorney Apostilled in Maryland

Our courier network covers the Maryland Secretary of State in Annapolis, typically returning your apostilled document in 2 to 5 business days. No need to visit any government office.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Power of Attorney Apostille in Maryland

Which office handles Power of Attorney apostilles in Maryland?

In Maryland, the Maryland Secretary of State in Annapolis is the only office authorized to issue Hague Apostille certificates on Power of Attorneys. County clerks, local notaries, and municipal offices cannot issue apostilles — submitting to the wrong office results in rejection and significant delays.

How long does a Maryland Power of Attorney apostille take from Maryland?

Processing times at the Maryland Secretary of State in Annapolis typically range from 1 to 3 weeks for mailed-in requests depending on current volume. Courier-assisted submissions — where a runner physically delivers your documents — generally complete in 2 to 5 business days.

Does my Power of Attorney need to be notarized before I can get an apostille in Maryland?

It depends on the document type and its origin. Power of Attorneys issued directly by a Maryland government office typically do not need additional notarization. However, documents from county offices or private institutions usually must be notarized or certified before the Maryland Secretary of State in Annapolis will accept them. We review your document before submission to confirm any pre-apostille requirements.

Can I track my Power of Attorney while it is being apostilled at the Maryland Secretary of State in Annapolis?

With direct mail-in submission, tracking is limited to postal delivery confirmation. With our courier service, you receive status updates at every stage: document receipt at our hub, hand-delivery to the Maryland Secretary of State in Annapolis, apostille issuance confirmation, and outbound FedEx tracking for return shipment to Maryland.