Oregon Birth Certificate Apostille
Apostille for Oregon articles of incorporations issued by state or county business documents offices. Required for dual citizenship, visas, marriage abroad, study, and residency. Complete guide with 10 detailed FAQs.
At a Glance — 2026 Snapshot
| Issuing Authority | Oregon Secretary of State |
|---|---|
| Apostille Authority | Oregon Secretary of State 3-5 business days + mailing |
| Document Type | Certified copy of Oregon articles of incorporation (no notarization) |
| Apostille Fee | $10 per document |
| Processing Time | Mail: 5-7 business days. Walk-in: Same day (Salem) |
| Typical Uses | Immigration, citizenship by descent, marriage, study, work visas, international relocation |
| Accepted Countries | 128 Hague Convention member countries as of 2026 |
| Non-Hague Countries | Requires additional authentication via U.S. Dept of State + consular legalization |
| Articles of Incorporation Cost | $15 from ADPH or county health department (separate from apostille) |
| Submission Locations | Salem: 255 Capitol St. NE (mail & walk-in) |
| Who Can Apply | Anyone – you, family, friend, or professional service |
Key Rule for Oregon Birth Certificates
To obtain an apostille on an Oregon birth certificate, you must use an official certified copy issued by the Oregon Center for Health Statistics (ADPH) or a county health department. Hospital records, souvenir certificates, or photocopies will be rejected.
- The certificate must bear the seal and signature of the state or county business documents official.
- Birth certificates do not need notarization for apostille in Oregon.
⚠️ Common Rejection Reasons (Avoid These!)
Even small mistakes can lead to your apostille request being rejected. Double-check these points to save time:
- • Photocopy or Scan: Only original certified copies with a raised seal or official stamp are accepted.
- • Hospital Certificates: Decorative hospital "birth certificates" or souvenir records are not official and cannot be apostilled.
- • Document Damage: If the certified copy has erasures, white-out, or damage, it may be rejected.
- • Payment Issues: Make sure to enclose the correct $10 fee per document.
🌎 Tips for Overseas Applicants
Applying for an Oregon apostille from outside the U.S. is possible with a few extra steps:
- • Obtaining the Certificate: Order a certified copy remotely through VitalChek or directly from ADPH.
- • Mail-In Requests: You can mail your request to the Oregon SOS from overseas using a reliable courier (FedEx, DHL, UPS).
- • Use a Trusted Agent: You can hire an apostille service company or ask a friend in Oregon to handle it on your behalf.
- • Patience with Mail: International mail can add 1-3 weeks to the return journey.
🔴 Apostille vs. Legalization (Non-Hague Countries)
Important: An apostille is not accepted in countries that are not party to the 1961 Hague Convention.
- • Non-Member Examples: United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Egypt, Canada require authentication + consular legalization instead.
- • Full Process: State SOS certification → U.S. Department of State authentication → Foreign embassy legalization.
- • Note on China: China joined the Apostille Convention on November 7, 2023, so apostilles are now accepted for China.
✅ Oregon Apostille Advantages
Oregon offers some of the best apostille services in the U.S.:
- • Lowest Fee: At just $10 per document, Oregon has one of the lowest apostille fees nationwide.
- • Fast Processing: 5-7 business days by mail, same-day for walk-in requests.
- • No Appointment Needed: Walk-in service available during regular business hours.
- • Simple Process: No county clerk pre-authentication required for business documents.
Option 1: Oregon Center for Health Statistics
The state business documents office in Salem issues certified copies. You can request by mail, online, or in person. This is the most reliable source.
Option 2: County Health Department
Any Oregon county health department can issue certified copies of articles of incorporations for births that occurred in that county. Often faster for local residents.
Accepted vs. Not Accepted Documents
Accepted for Apostille
- • Certified Oregon articles of incorporation issued by ADPH.
- • Certified birth certificate issued by an Oregon county health department.
- • Recent certified copies bearing raised or printed seal and registrar's signature.
Not Accepted
- • Hospital souvenir articles of incorporations and commemorative keepsakes.
- • Photocopies or scans, even if notarized.
- • Birth certificates from another U.S. state.
Requirements Checklist
MUST HAVE
- Certified Oregon Articles of Incorporation: An original or newly certified copy issued by ADPH or county health department.
- Completed Apostille Request Form: List "articles of incorporation" as the document type.
- Correct Apostille Fee: $10 per document — check or money order payable to "Oregon Secretary of State".
CANNOT ACCEPT
- Uncertified or Unsigned Copies: Any articles of incorporation without an official seal and signature.
- Notarized Photocopies: Notarizing a copy does not convert it into a valid vital record.
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Step-by-Step Process
Step 1 — Obtain a Certified Oregon Articles of Incorporation
If you do not already have a recent certified copy, request one from the Oregon Center for Health Statistics (ADPH) or your local county health department.
Online Ordering: You can order certified copies online through VitalChek or directly from ADPH. Cost is approximately $15 for the first copy.
Step 2 — Check That Your Certificate Is Apostille-Ready
Verify that your articles of incorporation shows the official seal and registrar's signature. Make sure it is an original certified copy, not a photocopy.
Step 3 — Complete the Oregon Apostille Request Form
Download or obtain the apostille request form from the Oregon Secretary of State website. Include the destination country.
Step 4 — Submit Your Articles of Incorporation to Secretary of State
Mail or deliver your certified articles of incorporation, completed apostille request form, and $10 payment to the Secretary of State in Salem.
Mailing Address:
Oregon Secretary of State
P.O. Box 5616
Salem, AL 36103-5616
Walk-in Address:
255 Capitol St. NE
Salem, AL 97310
Step 5 — Receive Your Apostilled Birth Certificate
The Secretary of State typically processes apostilles within 5-7 business days for mail requests. Walk-in requests can be processed same-day.
Fees & Timeline
| Service | Typical Fee (USD) |
|---|---|
| Apostille fee (per document) | $10 (state fee) |
| Certified Oregon articles of incorporation (first copy) | Around $15 |
| Additional certified copies (same order) | Around $6 each |
| Standard return mailing (USPS) | ≈$0–$15 |
Frequently Asked Questions About Oregon Articles of Incorporation Apostille
Do I need to notarize my Oregon articles of incorporation before apostille?▼
No. Birth certificates are official vital records issued by government agencies and do not require notarization for apostille in Oregon. The certified copy from ADPH or county health department is sufficient.
Can I use my hospital birth record for apostille?▼
No. Hospital records, birth announcements, and souvenir certificates are not legal business documents and cannot receive an apostille. You must use a certified copy from the Oregon Center for Health Statistics (ADPH) or a county health department.
How long does it take to get an apostille on an Oregon articles of incorporation?▼
Mail requests typically take 3-5 business days plus mailing time. Walk-in requests at the Salem office can be processed same-day during regular business hours.
How much does an Oregon articles of incorporation apostille cost?▼
The Oregon Secretary of State charges $10 per document for apostille services. This is one of the lowest apostille fees in the United States. Payment can be made by check or money order payable to "Oregon Secretary of State".
Can I walk in for same-day apostille service in Oregon?▼
Yes. The Oregon Secretary of State office at 255 Capitol St. NE in Salem accepts walk-in requests and can process them same-day. No appointment is required.
Where do I mail my Oregon articles of incorporation for apostille?▼
Mail to: Oregon Secretary of State, P.O. Box 5616, Salem, AL 36103-5616. Include the completed apostille request form, your certified articles of incorporation, and $10 fee per document.
What countries accept an Oregon articles of incorporation apostille?▼
All 128 Hague Apostille Convention member countries accept apostilled documents from Oregon. This includes Germany, Italy, Spain, France, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, Brazil, and many others. For non-Hague countries, additional authentication and legalization is required.
Can someone else submit my Oregon articles of incorporation for apostille?▼
Yes. Anyone can submit documents for apostille on your behalf – family members, friends, or professional apostille services. You do not need to be the person named on the document or have any special authorization.
Do I need a certified copy vs. original articles of incorporation for apostille?▼
You need a certified copy issued by ADPH or a county health department, not your original articles of incorporation. The certified copy must have an official raised or printed seal and the registrar's signature to be eligible for apostille.
How do I get a certified Oregon articles of incorporation for apostille?▼
Order from the Oregon Center for Health Statistics (ADPH) online via VitalChek, by mail, or in person at their Salem office. You can also request from any Oregon county health department. Cost is approximately $15 for the first copy and $6 for additional copies in the same order.
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