Apostille Orange County — Santa Ana Office Near Mexican Consulate
Need an apostille in Orange County for Mexico or another country? Orange County Apostille & Translations helps with California apostilles, certified translations, notarized documents, vital records, school records, powers of attorney, and documents for Mexico by appointment at our 4th Street Santa Ana office.
By appointment only. Call or text before visiting so we can confirm your document type, destination country, apostille route, and whether a translation is needed.
Eligible documents may qualify for faster service. Rush timing depends on document eligibility, cutoff time, business days, holidays, and state processing rules.
Where can I get an apostille near the Mexican Consulate in Santa Ana?
You can get apostille help through Orange County Apostille & Translations at 2112 E. 4th St. Suite 220-G, Santa Ana, CA 92705, by appointment. We help with California apostille processing, certified translations, notarization when required, and documents intended for use in Mexico or other Hague countries.
Call or text 714-676-6232 with the document type and destination country before visiting. We will tell you whether to bring an original certified copy, a notarized document, a translation, or another supporting item.
- Destination country
- Document type
- Photo or PDF if available
- Whether translation is needed
- Your deadline
Pick the apostille speed that fits your deadline.
Pricing below shows the apostille service fee plus the California state processing fee. Final cost may change if notarization, translation, shipping, multiple documents, or document correction is needed.
$69 service + $26 CA state fee
$150 service + $26 CA state fee
$239 service + $26 CA state fee
based on language and length
Apostille and certified translation help in one place.
Our 4th Street office is built for clients who need international document help, especially documents going to Mexico, immigration offices, schools, courts, employers, and foreign agencies.
Apostille Services
We review your document, explain the correct apostille route, and help with California apostille processing for eligible documents.
- Birth, marriage, and death certificates
- Powers of attorney and notarized statements
- School transcripts, diplomas, and school letters
- Business records and corporate documents
- Documents for Mexico and other Hague countries
Certified Translations
We provide certified translation support for personal, legal, immigration, school, business, and apostille-related documents.
- Spanish to English translations
- English to Spanish translations
- Immigration and USCIS-related documents
- Legal, school, and personal records
- Translation packages for apostille use
Going to the Mexican Consulate? Ask us if your document needs apostille or translation first.
Many clients need help with documents for Mexico, including powers of attorney, birth certificates, marriage certificates, death certificates, school records, property matters, dual citizenship, family matters, and other personal documents. Our 4th Street office is next to the Mexican Consulate area in Santa Ana, making it convenient to get document guidance before or after your consulate appointment.
We are a private document service and are not affiliated with the Mexican Consulate. We help clients understand the document preparation side: apostille, certified translation, notarization when required, and next steps for international use.
- Power of attorney for Mexico
- Birth, marriage, and death certificates
- School transcripts and diplomas
- Dual citizenship and family documents
- Property, inheritance, and personal matters
- Certified translations for Spanish/English documents
What you’ll need for an apostille.
Apostille requirements depend on the issuing agency, signature, seal, document type, and destination country. Call or text us first so you do not waste a trip.
- Destination country
- Original certified copy for vital records
- Proper California notarization for many private documents
- Original wet-ink signatures and official seals when required
- Clear deadline and return shipping needs
- Translation request, if the receiving country or agency requires it
Avoid rejection before submitting.
Many apostille delays happen because the document was notarized incorrectly, the wrong certificate was ordered, or the document must go through a different state or federal process.
- Photocopy instead of certified copy
- Wrong notarial certificate
- Missing signature or official seal
- Out-of-state document sent to California by mistake
- Federal document requiring a federal apostille route
- Translation done in the wrong order for the receiving agency
How the apostille and translation process works.
Tell us what you have and where it is going. We will help identify the next step before you spend money on the wrong document, wrong notarization, or wrong translation order.
Common documents we help apostille.
We help review and process eligible documents for international use. The correct route depends on where the document was issued and where it will be used.
- California birth certificates
- California marriage certificates
- California death certificates
- Powers of attorney
- School transcripts, diplomas, and school letters
- Business documents and certificates
- Affidavits and notarized statements
- Documents for Mexico, Spain, Colombia, and other Hague countries
Certified translations for important records.
Certified translations are commonly requested for immigration, court, school, business, and international document use.
- Birth, marriage, and death certificates
- Divorce documents
- School records and diplomas
- Letters and personal documents
- Business documents
- Powers of attorney
- Documents being prepared for apostille
- Spanish and English translation projects
Santa Ana apostille office near the Mexican Consulate.
Orange County Apostille & Translations serves clients by appointment from our 4th Street Santa Ana office.
Serving Orange County.
Apostille and certified translation support for clients throughout Orange County, including:
Apostille Orange County — common questions.
Do I need an appointment?
Are you near the Mexican Consulate in Santa Ana?
Can you help with documents for Mexico?
Can you apostille birth certificates, marriage certificates, and death certificates?
Do you provide certified translations?
Should I translate the document before or after the apostille?
Do I have to go to Sacramento myself?
Are you a government office?
Call or text before visiting our 4th Street apostille office.
Tell us what document you have, what country it is going to, your deadline, and whether you need apostille, translation, notarization, or all of the above.
Orange County Apostille & Translations is a private document service and is not a government agency, law firm, or the Mexican Consulate. Apostilles are issued by the appropriate government authority. We assist with document review, preparation steps, apostille processing support, and certified translations. We do not provide legal advice.