Delaware apostille request

Delaware rush company apostilles with worldwide DHL delivery.

Start with the company name, document type, destination country, and deadline. Notary Geek generally orders Delaware apostilles and certified Delaware documents only when the Delaware 24-hour rush tier or higher service level is being used. In the common 24-hour rush lane, practical customer turnaround is usually around three days after route confirmation and document availability. Delaware's online state system is not always available, especially around maintenance or high-volume periods. Delaware usually returns the completed packet through a FedEx-account workflow first; we can then scan back when appropriate and usually ship completed international packets by DHL, with FedEx reviewed when it is materially better for a remote-area or high-rate route.

Best next step

Send the document facts first.

For apostille-only, certified-copy, and official-record work, you usually do not need a live notary session to begin. Send the record type, issuing office or company name, destination country, deadline, and shipping need.

Order flow

Start with the facts that decide the next step.

If the document is not ready, we can often still begin once the issuing office, company, or record type is clear.

1. Send the simple facts

Company name, document type, destination country, and deadline.

2. We confirm the next step

We check whether the document stays with Delaware official-record handling or needs a separate notary step.

3. We complete and ship

Once approved, we can scan back when the route fits and ship the completed packet by DHL or FedEx with tracking.

Clear before billing

Each document gets the handling that fits it.

Delaware Apostille helps with Delaware documents. If the same order also includes a signer-created document, that document may use a Florida online notary public through Notary Geek, while the Delaware record stays with the Delaware apostille handling.

Official records usually follow the state or office that issued the record. Signer-created documents may need an online notary step first.

Shipping note

DHL is preferred for many international document packages. FedEx may be better for some remote-area or high-rate destinations. Scan-back is handled as part of packet control when it fits, not as a mailbox-store reship workaround.

Rare restricted or high-risk destinations may require a different option, temporary hold, or a disclosed risk-zone surcharge before final billing.

Proof you can check

Check the business and the official source.

Use official records and public profiles to verify the service. Florida online notaries handle the online notary step. Signers outside the U.S. can use a non-U.S. passport and do not need a Social Security Number.

Use the official state source for the document requirements themselves. Use the Florida lookup when the order also includes an online notary step through Notary Geek.

Before you start

Common questions before starting.

Do I need to upload a document to start?

Not always. For many company-record requests, the company name and document type are enough to begin because we may be obtaining the record.

What if my package includes a document that needs notarization?

That can be handled as a combined package. The official record stays with the issuing state, while a signer-created document may need Notary Geek online notarization first. We explain the separate handling before final payment.

Do you ship internationally?

Yes. Completed document packages can usually be shipped by DHL internationally, with FedEx reviewed when it is materially better for the route. Scan-back may be available before physical delivery when the packet can be scanned without creating avoidable risk. Rare destination restrictions, carrier service interruptions, or high-risk-zone surcharges are confirmed before final billing.

What if the destination country is not in the Hague Apostille Convention?

Use the same request form and mention the destination country. Non-Hague countries may need embassy or consulate legalization instead of, or in addition to, state authentication. HCCH is a core source for checking whether the destination country is within the Apostille Convention.