Texas Apostille Services for Mexico

Need an Apostille for Use in Mexico?

If you plan to use a Texas document in Mexico, you may need an apostille before it will be accepted by Mexican government agencies, notaries, schools, courts, employers, banks, or legal authorities.

ATC Apostille helps individuals, families, attorneys, and businesses obtain apostilles for Texas-issued and Texas-notarized documents for use throughout Mexico.

Mexico participates in the Hague Apostille Convention, which means eligible documents are generally accepted with an apostille and do not typically require embassy legalization.

What Is an Apostille?

An apostille is an official certification issued by the Texas Secretary of State that verifies the authenticity of a public document, government-issued document, or notarized document.

Once issued, the apostille allows the document to be recognized in participating Hague Convention countries, including Mexico.

Documents Commonly Apostilled for Mexico

Vital Records

  • Texas Birth Certificates

  • Texas Marriage Certificates

  • Texas Death Certificates

  • Texas Divorce Decrees

Educational Documents

  • Diplomas

  • College Transcripts

  • High School Transcripts

  • Enrollment Verification Letters

  • Graduation Verification Documents

Legal Documents

  • Powers of Attorney

  • Affidavits

  • Last Will and Testament Documents

  • Court Documents

  • Probate Documents

  • Adoption Documents

Business Documents

  • Certificates of Formation

  • Certificates of Good Standing

  • Corporate Resolutions

  • LLC Documents

  • Business Agreements

  • Corporate Authorizations

Most Common Reasons Clients Need Apostilles for Mexico

Dual Citizenship Applications

Many applicants require apostilled birth, marriage, and family records.

Property Transactions

Powers of Attorney and legal documents are commonly used to buy, sell, inherit, or manage property in Mexico.

Marriage in Mexico

Civil authorities frequently require apostilled personal records.

Immigration and Residency

Government agencies may request apostilled supporting documentation.

Education

Schools and universities commonly require apostilled educational records.

Estate and Inheritance Matters

International probate and inheritance matters often require apostilled legal documents.

International Business

Companies frequently require apostilled corporate documents for operations and transactions.

How the Apostille Process Works

Step 1: Submit Your Document

Send us a copy or image of your document for review.

Step 2: Document Verification

We confirm your document meets Texas apostille requirements.

Step 3: Apostille Processing

Your document is submitted for apostille certification.

Step 4: Return Delivery

Your completed apostilled document is securely returned.

Why Choose ATC Apostille?

Texas Apostille Specialists

We focus on Texas apostille and document authentication services.

Fast Processing

Our process is designed to reduce delays.

Secure Handling

Original documents are handled securely and carefully.

Nationwide Service

We assist clients throughout Texas and internationally.

Bilingual Support

English and Spanish assistance available.

Free Document Review

Not sure whether your document qualifies? We offer free document reviews before processing.

Contact ATC Apostille

Need an apostille for Mexico?

ATC Apostille provides fast, secure, and reliable apostille services for individuals, families, students, attorneys, and businesses throughout Texas.

Contact us today for a free document review and personalized guidance.

Mailing Address

P.O. Box 12036
Austin, TX 78711

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