Apostille Services in San Diego Set for May 13-14

San Diego County Assessor Jordan Marks

SAN DIEGO (Press Release) – San Diego Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk Jordan Z. Marks, will host a two-day, Apostille Pop-Up Shop event, in partnership with the California Secretary of State, Monday, May 13 and Tuesday, May 14, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the San Diego County Administration Center, located Downtown at 1600 Pacific Highway, Room 273 with free parking on-site.

This event brings Sacramento representatives from the California Secretary of State office to provide apostille, an authentication service, on-site in San Diego. Currently, the California Secretary of State offers apostille services only at their Sacramento and Los Angeles offices.

Apostille is the process that certifies the authenticity of signatures by a California public official who signs the document and the capacity in which that public official acted for international use. Apostille services will be provided for various documents, such as birth, death, and marriage certificates, educational documents required for university students international travel, military documents, and other documents required for business on the border. Documents must be originals and not photocopies. Secretary of State fees are $20 for processing each apostille document, plus $6 special handling fee for each public official’s authentication signature. Payment accepted are Visa, MasterCard, personal check, or money order. Notary public services will also be on-site from the Clerk of the Board office for $15 per signature and paid for by personal check or cash only.

San Diego County Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk Jordan Z. Marks said, “My office is excited to partner with California Secretary of State Weber to deliver this much needed Sacramento service here in San Diego.” Marks continued, “as your elected advocate I proactively sought out this great opportunity from the Secretary of State for San Diegans because it will save many that live and do business on the border, serve in our military, or are traveling internationally from an institution of higher education from having to travel hundreds of miles or spend hundreds of dollars to obtain this required apostille authentication services.”

For more information about California Secretary of State apostille services, click here.

For more information about Apostille Pop-Up Shop event May 13 and 14 event, click here

*
Preceding provided by office of Assessor/ Recorder/ County Clerk Jordan Z. Marks.  Editor’s Note: Apostille service is required for Jews seeking to make aliyah to Israel.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.