At a Glance — Jacksonville Snapshot
| Issuing Authority | Duval Health Dept, Duval Circuit Court Clerk, or Florida State Agencies |
|---|---|
| Apostille Authority | Florida Department of State (Tallahassee only) No Jacksonville office |
| Document Required | Original certified copy (notarized documents DO NOT require County Clerk authentication in FL) |
| Processing Time | Mail: 3-4 weeks. In-person in Tallahassee: Same day (~2.5 hours drive from Jacksonville) |
| Apostille Fee | $10 per document (no special handling fee) |
| Court Document Apostille | $20 per document (includes $10 apostille + $10 Certificate of Incumbency) |
| Submission Locations | Tallahassee (Walk-in): 2415 N. Monroe Street, Suite 810,
Tallahassee, FL 32303 Mail: Authentication Unit, P.O. Box 6800, Tallahassee, FL 32314-6800 |
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📍 Duval Vital Records & Florida Apostille Office
Florida Department of Health in Duval County:
3225 University Blvd S, Suite 100, Jacksonville, FL 32216
Phone: (904) 253-1620
Florida Department of State (Apostille Section):
Division of Corporations, Apostille Section
2415 N. Monroe Street, Suite 810
Tallahassee, FL 32303
⚠️ Florida does NOT require County Clerk authentication for notarized documents. Submit directly to Tallahassee.
⚠️ Common Jacksonville Apostille Pitfalls
Avoid these common mistakes to prevent delays:
- Sending to Wrong Office: Florida apostilles ONLY come from Tallahassee. There is no Jacksonville office. Documents sent to local Jacksonville offices will be rejected.
- Expecting County Clerk Step: Unlike NY, Florida does NOT require County Clerk authentication for notarized documents. Skip this step entirely.
🌎 Tips for Overseas Applicants
Applying for a Florida apostille from outside the U.S. is entirely possible, but a few extra steps are needed for a smooth process:
- Mail to Tallahassee: Send your documents directly to the Division of Corporations, P.O. Box 6327, Tallahassee, FL 32314. Use a prepaid shipping label (FedEx/UPS/DHL) for the return to ensure tracking.
- Payment: Include a check or money order payable to "Florida Department of State" (no cash or credit cards).
🔴 Apostille vs. Legalization (Non-Hague Countries)
Important: An apostille is not accepted in countries that are not party to the 1961 Hague Convention. Florida (and all U.S. states) issue apostilles only for member countries – but if your destination country isn't one, you'll need to follow a different process called authentication and consular legalization.
- Consulate Legalization: For countries like China (pre-2023), Vietnam, or UAE, you need a multi-step process: State Apostille/Authentication → US Dept of State → Embassy Legalization.
- Translation Requirements: Ensure you know if translation must be done before or after the apostille.
Old or Damaged Documents
Documents that are torn, taped, or illegible may be rejected. If your document is decades old and fragile, order a new certified copy.
Unofficial Documents
Commemorative certificates from hospitals or churches are not legal documents. You must obtain a certified copy from the County Clerk.
Wrong Official Signature
Vital records signed only by a Local Registrar or Health Officer (M.D.) cannot be apostilled directly. They must be authenticated by the County Clerk first.
Dual Citizenship
Countries like Italy or Mexico often require dual citizenship applicants to have "long-form" birth certificates and may require recent copies (issued within 6-12 months). Check consul requirements.
Accepted vs. Not Accepted Documents
Jacksonville residents can apostille the following document types:
Accepted Documents for Apostille
- Original Florida Certified Copies: Vital records (birth, death, marriage) issued by the Jacksonville Dept of Health, County Clerk, or State agencies.
- Notarized Documents: Powers of Attorney, Affidavits, Deeds, etc., notarized by a commissioned Florida Notary Public.
- County Clerk Certifications: Documents signed by a Health Officer that have been countersigned/certified by the County Clerk.
- Court Documents: Divorce decrees or judgments certified by the County Clerk.
Not Accepted for Apostille
- Photocopies: Plain photocopies of vital records are rejected. They must be certified copies.
- Souvenir Certificates: Hospital birth certificates or church marriage certificates are not legal documents.
- Out-of-State Documents: Florida can only apostille documents issued in Florida or notarized by a Florida notary. Documents from other states must be apostilled by the state where they were issued.
- Federal Documents: Federal documents (e.g., FBI background checks) are apostilled by the U.S. Department of State (Office of Authentications), not by Florida.
- Wrong Official Signature: Vital records signed ONLY by a Health Officer/Local Registrar without County Clerk certification.
Requirements Checklist
Before Jacksonville residents submit their apostille request, make sure you have all the following ready:
MUST HAVE
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Original Certified Document: Your document (Birth Certificate, POA, etc.) must be an original certified copy signed by the appropriate official (County Clerk, City Clerk, or State Official) or notarized by a Florida notary. No photocopies!
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Apostille Request Cover Sheet: A completed cover sheet indicating the destination country. Include: "Please issue an apostille for use in [Country]." Provide your return address and contact info.
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Payment: $10.00 per document. For mail: Check/Money Order to "Florida Department of State". NO cash or credit cards.
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Return Envelope: Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope or prepaid airbill (FedEx/UPS) for the return of your documents.
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County Clerk Certification (If applicable): If your vital record is signed by a local Health Officer (MD), it must be countersigned by the appropriate Jacksonville County Clerk before sending to the SOS.
GOOD TO KNOW
- Jacksonville Specifics: Florida Department of State offers walk-in apostille/authentication service at 2415 N. Monroe Street, Suite 810, Tallahassee, FL 32303 mail requests to Tallahassee.
- Notarized Documents: If your document is notarized in Jacksonville, ensure the notary's acknowledgment is properly filled out. Incomplete notarial blocks cause rejections.
- Translation: The apostille only authenticates the signature. If your destination country requires translation, that is a separate step usually done *after* the apostille.
Step-by-Step: Getting Your Jacksonville Document Apostilled
Follow these steps to obtain an apostille for any document issued in Jacksonville County:
Step 1 — Ensure Your Document is Ready
You typically need an original certified copy or an original notarized document. Photocopies are not accepted.
- Vital Records (Birth, Death): Obtain a certified copy issued by the Florida Department of Health in Duval County.
- Court Documents (Divorce, Probate): Obtain a certified copy from the Duval County Clerk of the Courts.
- Notarized Documents (POA, Affidavits): Have your document notarized by a valid Florida Notary Public.
Step 2 — Prepare the Cover Sheet
Include a cover letter or the Florida Department of State — Apostille and Notarial Certificate Request Form stating:
- - Country of destination (e.g., "For use in: Spain")
- - Your return mailing address
- - Contact phone number
Step 3 — Payment & Assembly
Fee: $10.00 per document (plus $3 County Clerk fee if applicable).
- • Original Document (County Clerk authenticated if notarized)
- • Cover Sheet
- • Check or Money Order ($10/doc) payable to "Florida Department of State"
- • Self-addressed stamped return envelope (Prepaid FedEx/UPS recommended for tracking)
Step 4 — Submit (Mail or Walk-In)
Jacksonville residents have two convenient options:
Option A: Walk-In (Tallahassee) — While You Wait
2415 N. Monroe Street, Suite 810
Tallahassee, FL 32303
Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:45 PM
Processing time: Same-day. No appointment needed.
Option B: Mail to Tallahassee
Division of Corporations
Apostille Section
P.O. Box 6800
Tallahassee, FL 32314-6800
Processing time: Varies (process in order received).
Step 5 — Receive the Apostille
Your document will be returned with the Apostille certificate attached to the front. Do not remove the staple! Detaching the apostille invalidates it.
Step 6 — Use Your Document
Your Jacksonville document is now ready for use in any Hague Convention country. Requirements can vary by consulate, so always confirm with the receiving authority. If the destination is NOT a Hague country (e.g., Vietnam), you must proceed to US Department of State authentication and Embassy Legalization.
Getting Apostille from Jacksonville: Your Options
Jacksonville residents generally have two primary pathways to obtain an apostille. Here is a breakdown
1 Standard Mail
Address
Division of Corporations
Apostille Section
P.O. Box
6800
Tallahassee, FL 32314-6800
Timeline
Processed in order received (varies)
Fee
$10 per document
2 Walk-in (Tallahassee)
Location
Division of Corporations
Apostille Section
2415 N. Monroe Street,
Suite 810
Tallahassee, FL 32303
Timeline
While you wait (business hours)
Fee
$10 per document
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Common Mistakes Jacksonville Residents Make
Mistake #1: Going to the County Clerk for an Apostille
The Clerk of the Courts in Duval (or any Florida county) cannot issue apostilles. They only issue certified copies of documents. Only the Florida Department of State in Tallahassee issues the apostille.
Mistake #2: Mailing to the Wrong Office
The Tallahassee walk-in address is for walk-in service only. If you mail your package to the physical address (or to Jacksonville), it may be rejected. All mail requests must go to the Tallahassee office.
Mistake #3: Using Hospital Souvenir Certificates
Birth certificates issued by hospitals (like UF Health Jacksonville, Baptist Medical Center) often look nice but are not legal documents. You must use the official copy from the Florida Department of Health.
Fast Processing
Florida offers walk-in apostille service in Tallahassee. Mail requests are processed in the order received; timelines vary. Walk-in service can be completed while you wait (during business hours).
Worldwide Acceptance
An apostille issued in Florida is globally recognized in all 129 countries that are party to the 1961 Hague Convention. This includes most major countries worldwide.
Easy Mail Service
You don't have to be in Tallahassee to get an apostille. The entire process can be handled by mail from anywhere in the US or world. Just include a prepaid return envelope.
Secure Verification
Each certificate has a unique ID number (printed on the back). Florida DOS can verify authenticity upon request.
Third-Party Friendly
Anyone can submit documents for apostille on your behalf – you, a relative, friend, or professional service. No special authorization needed from the Secretary of State.
Affordable Fees
Just $10 per document for the Florida state apostille. No additional handling fee. No hidden costs for mail-in service.
Fees & Processing Times
| Service / Item | Fee (USD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Certified Birth Certificate Copy | $15 (Duval) | Paid to Duval County Health Department (separate from apostille). Duval County charges $15. Other FL counties may vary ($9–$15). Obtain this first. |
| Florida Apostille (Department of State) | $10.00 per document | The standard fee for each apostille certificate issued (each document). Example: 1 birth cert = $10, 2 copies = $15. |
| Special Handling (if applicable) | Not typically charged | FL Department of State does not typically charge a separate handling fee. Standard $10 apostille fee applies. apostille fee applies. |
| Mail Return Postage | Varies | You must provide a prepaid envelope or pay for postage. (USPS Priority Mail ~$8, FedEx/UPS international could be $30+). |
| Additional Authentication (Non-Hague only) | $15.00 (US Dept) + consular fees | Only for non-Apostille countries. US Dept of State federal authentication is $15 per document. Foreign consulate legalization fees vary by country. |
| Professional Service (optional) | Varies | If you hire an apostille expediter or service, they will charge a service fee (commonly $75–$150) plus above government fees. Not a required cost if you DIY. |
Payment Methods: Checks or money orders to "Department of State" for the $10. Florida DOS does not accept cash or credit cards. Always check the latest fee info on official websites – fees can change by legislative action.
Tips for Overseas Applicants
Applying for a Florida apostille from outside the U.S. is entirely possible, but a few extra steps are needed for a smooth process:
- Mail to Tallahassee: Send your documents directly to the Division of Corporations in Tallahassee. Use a prepaid shipping label (FedEx/UPS/DHL) for the return to ensure tracking.
- Online Ordering: If you need a new birth certificate, order it via VitalChek and select "Apostille" as the reason—sometimes they can send it directly to the usage point or to you for the next step.
Apostille vs. Legalization (Non-Hague Countries)
Important: An apostille is not accepted in countries that are not party to the 1961 Hague Convention. Florida (and all U.S. states) issue apostilles only for member countries – but if your destination country isn't one, you'll need to follow a different process called authentication and consular legalization.
- Consulate Legalization: For countries like China (pre-2023), Vietnam, or UAE, you need a multi-step process: State Apostille/Authentication → US Dept of State → Embassy Legalization.
- Translation Requirements: Ensure you know if translation must be done before or after the apostille.
Frequently Asked Questions
Florida Department of Health in Duval:
3225 University Blvd S, Suite 100, Jacksonville, FL 32216
Phone: (904) 253-1620
Online ordering is available through VitalChek.
Expert Insight
Amelia Rivera , Lead Apostille Specialist
8+ years experience with Florida vital records apostille
"Florida makes apostilles simpler than New York - no County Clerk authentication step needed! Just submit directly to Tallahassee. The most common mistake I see with Florida residents is sending documents to local Jacksonville offices or expecting a walk-in option nearby. Remember: Florida apostilles ONLY come from the Division of Corporations in Tallahassee. Always verify you have an authorized certified copy with the proper official signature before mailing to Tallahassee."
"Another frequent issue: applicants don't realize that many European countries require the birth certificate to be issued within the last 6 months, even though the apostille itself doesn't expire. If you're applying for dual citizenship (especially Italian, Spanish, or Portuguese), get a fresh copy of your birth certificate right before starting the apostille process. This saves you from having to repeat everything if the consulate rejects an old certificate."
Verification Log
Official Resources
Florida Department of State
Florida Vital Records
- • Florida Department of Health – Birth Certificates
- • Duval Clerk of Courts (search "Duval Clerk of Courts" for local contact)