DIRCO Apostille Service Durban

Do you need your documents apostilled quickly at Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO)? For example, a police clearance for a visa application or a qualification certificates for the purpose of obtaining employment? Whether for business or private reasons, Global-Apostille can arrange the fastest available – express service for you. We can have your documents apostilled at DIRCO within 3 to 5 days ready for use in a foreign country. The Premium DIRCO Legalisation Service is suitable for emergency applications where time is of the essence.

 

 

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Our Premium DIRCO Apostille Service is available in Durban and is part of our full range of Apostille and Legalisation services which are available to both private and business people

DIRCO Apostille Document legalisation within 3 to 5 days

How to Dirco Apostille Documents in Durban? 

1. Scan or take a picture of your document and email it to us to get a free quote
After your request for a quote is received, we will check your document; we will also check whether the document can be authenticated by DIRCO, what authentication should be provided, whether or not the document must be translated or notarized before authentication. Subsequently, we will issue our offer according to the terms of Your request.
 
2. If you want to accept our offer, you have nothing more to do than to order the service and paying our fee.
3.Deliver/post or bring your original documents to our office, along with the proof of payment.

Our address is: Office 12 A,
Argentum Building,
66 Glenwood Rd,
Lynnwood Glen,
Pretoria,
0081

4. Once we have received the original copy of your document, We will promptly submit your document to DIRCO to obtain the Apostille.

5.After a maximum of 3 to 5 working day, your document will be ready for collection. We will send you the certified document in the manner selected in your request for an offer.

Dirco Apostille Cost:

R1700.00

DIRCO Apostille Processing Time:

3 to 5 working days

Our Durban DIRCO Apostille service offers you the assurance that your documents will be ready for use abroad in record time. Our geographical location, means we can satisfy urgent demands to obtain legalisation within the tightest achievable timescales.

Contact Us Today

Email us at info@apostillelegalisation.co.za, or fill out the form below and our one of our friendly staff members will contact you to assist with your apositlle requirements.

Click or drag files to this area to upload. You can upload up to 5 files.
To send more files at once you can Zip them and upload them here.

Documents We DIRCO Apostille

  • Home Affairs Certificates
  • Police Clearances
  • Birth and Death Certificates
  • Letters of No Impediment
  • Divorce Decrees
  • Company Documents
  • Powers of Attorney
  • Educational Certificates
  • Wills and Testaments
  • Notary Public Documents

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is an Apostille certificate in South Africa?
    An Apostille certificate is an official government-issued certificate attached to public documents so they can be legally recognised for use in another country. The Apostille system was introduced as a simpler alternative to the lengthy legalisation process under the Hague Convention of 5 October 1961.

  2. What is the Hague Convention?
    The Hague Convention is an intergovernmental treaty that created a simplified system allowing documents issued in one member country to be recognised as authentic in another member country. These standards were established during the Hague Convention of 6 October 1961.

  3. When do you need notarisation and apostille for a Power of Attorney from South Africa?
    If you intend to use a Power of Attorney in another country, it must first be notarised by a Notary Public. Depending on the destination country, the document may also need to be apostilled and, in some cases, further legalised by the embassy of the country where it will be used.

  4. Which countries recognise Apostille certificates from South Africa?
    Any country that is a member of the Hague Apostille Convention will accept an Apostille certificate issued in South Africa without requiring further legalisation.

  5. Who issues Apostille certificates in South Africa?
    In South Africa, Apostille certificates are issued by the South African High Courts and the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) in Pretoria.

  6. How quickly can I get a document legalised in South Africa?
    With our standard service, documents are typically legalised within 2–4 working days. We also offer a same-day express Apostille service for urgent requests.

  7. How much does it cost to obtain an Apostille?
    High Court Apostille: R650.00 per document
    Translation + Apostille: R850.00 per document