Short Answer
The Secretary of State typically charges a modest per-document fee, but total cost may also include notarization, courier service, travel, and return delivery.
State Fees
The Colorado Secretary of State charges a fee for each apostille issued. This state fee is set by regulation and applies to each document requiring an apostille. Current fee information is available on the Secretary of State's website.
Additional Service Costs
Beyond the state fee, you may incur additional costs depending on your situation. These can include notarization fees if your document requires notarization first, courier or expedited delivery charges, and return shipping if you're not picking up documents in person.
Factors That Affect Total Cost
The total cost of obtaining an apostille varies based on the number of documents, whether notarization is required, the submission method you choose, and any time-sensitive delivery needs. Each situation is different, so costs can range depending on your specific requirements.
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For a clearer understanding of costs for your specific situation, we invite you to contact us. We can discuss your document needs, explain the process, and provide information about our mobile notary and courier services to help you budget appropriately.
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