Moving Abroad? How Elite Documents Simplifies Paperwork for Americans Relocating Overseas

Relocating to a new country is an exciting adventure, but managing the mountain of paperwork can quickly turn excitement into stress. From retrieving vital records to securing background checks, the process can feel overwhelming—especially when you’re navigating international borders. That’s where Elite Documents steps in, offering a seamless solution for Americans relocating abroad. Whether you’re still in the U.S. preparing for your move or already overseas, we handle all your document needs, so you can focus on settling into your new home.
Who We Are
At Elite Documents, we’re here to make your life easier. We are a family-based business in Washington, D.C., with 11 years of experience, proudly serving clients across the nation. Our mission is to simplify the complex process of authenticating and certifying official documents for use abroad.
Located just minutes from the nation’s capital, we have easy access to the U.S. Department of State, which allows us to walk in federal documents, such as FBI reports, and have them processed within 9 business days—far faster than the typical wait of several weeks. This advantage, combined with our expertise, ensures that your documents are handled quickly and accurately.
Whether you’re preparing for an overseas move, pursuing dual citizenship, or managing international business affairs, our team is here to guide you every step of the way. With over a decade of experience and a deep understanding of state, federal, and embassy requirements, we make sure your documents are accepted wherever life takes you.
At Elite Documents, we don’t just offer a service—we offer peace of mind.
Wherever you’re going, we’ve got you covered.

Elite Documents As Your Personal Document Administrator in the U.S.
Whether you’re preparing to move abroad or you’re already settled in another country, we make sure your documents are authenticated, certified, and fully compliant with legal requirements—both in the U.S. and your destination country.
What We Do for You:
Apostille for Federal Documents: We handle the apostille process for documents issued by the U.S. federal government, such as FBI background checks, CRBA, IRS or documents from federal agencies. We ensure they are properly authenticated and accepted abroad in accordance with international regulations.


Vital Records Retrieval: We obtain birth, marriage, or death certificates directly from state records, ensuring they are certified copies ready for legal use. We also handle civil status certificates (Certificate of No Marriage) and divorce certificates, guaranteeing they meet all legal requirements and are ready to be apostilled or authenticated as needed.

Certified Court Document Retrieval: This includes documents issued by the courts, such as divorce decrees, probate orders, or any other judicial records, certified by the corresponding county clerk. We ensure these documents meet international legal requirements, including obtaining an apostille when necessary, for use in countries under the Hague Convention.

FBI Report Retrieval and Federal Apostille: We facilitate the acquisition of FBI-issued criminal background reports, ensuring they are official and certified copies. We also handle the federal apostille required for these documents, guaranteeing their legal validity in countries that are part of the Hague Convention. Our service ensures the process is fast and meets all international requirements.


Remote Online Notarization (RON)
Need a document notarized while overseas? We’ve got you covered! We can connect you with a U.S. notary who can virtually notarize your document at a time that works best for you—no matter the time zone.
Important: Be sure to check with the receiving agency to confirm if they accept remote online notarization (RON) for your document.

Shipping with DHL and Tracking Number
We offer fast and secure document shipping through DHL to ensure your papers reach their international destination efficiently. Once the shipment is processed, we provide you with a unique tracking number so you can monitor your package’s progress in real time.

Contact Us for a Free Quote!
Ready to get started? Or still in the planning phase, reach out to us for a free quote and a personalized evaluation to see if our services are the right fit for your needs. We’ll review your requirements, answer your questions, and help you determine the best solutions for your document authentication, notarization, and apostille needs. There’s no obligation—just expert guidance to help you make the best choice. Contact us today!

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Do-It-Yourself Document Certification: Save Time and Money with This Guide
- Request Certified Copy of a Vital Record
- Request Certified Court Record
- Request Certified Company Registration
- How to Notarize a Document
- Requesting FBI Criminal Background Check
- DIY: How to Obtain an Apostille Certificate
To obtain a certified copy of a vital record, you’ll need to request it from the appropriate issuing authority, such as a state or county government agency. This includes birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates.
For detailed information on how to request these documents, visit the CDC’s Vital Records Information Page or contact us for assistance with your vital record request.
Single Status Certificates are issued differently depending on the state. Some states provide them at the state level, while others issue single status documents through the county. In many states where no official single status document exists, you can create an Affidavit of Single Status, swearing to your single status in front of a notary. We can assist you in preparing this affidavit to ensure it meets legal requirements.
How Elite Documents Can Help:
At Elite Documents, we simplify the process of obtaining your vital records. In some states, we can request certified copies on your behalf directly. In states where requests are restricted to the individual, we provide you with the correct forms and guide you through the submission process. Where allowed, we can also handle the submission for you, ensuring your documents are processed quickly and accurately.
When you need access to court records, the first step is determining which court holds the specific document you’re looking for. This could include:
- Civil Court Records: For lawsuits, disputes, or small claims cases.
- Criminal Court Records: For criminal charges, convictions, or case dispositions.
- Family Court Records: For matters like divorce, child custody, or adoption cases.
Once you’ve identified the correct court, the next step is to request the documents through the Court Clerk’s Office. Each court has its own process, and requirements can vary based on the jurisdiction, including fees, processing times, and access restrictions.
For detailed information, you can visit your local Court Clerk’s Office. However, if you’d prefer a hassle-free experience, Elite Documents Retrieval Service can handle the process for you. We specialize in retrieving certified court documents quickly and accurately, ensuring you get the records you need without the stress.
If you need certified copies of business documents, your state’s Secretary of State office is the place to go. Certified copies serve as official, state-verified duplicates of important business filings, often required for legal processes, securing financing, or expanding operations.
Common documents you can request certified copies of include:
- Articles of Incorporation/Organization: Proof of your company’s legal formation.
- Certificates of Amendment: Official confirmation of changes to your business structure.
- Annual Reports: Verified records of your company’s yearly filings.
- Certificate of Good Standing: Shows your business is compliant with state laws.
- Dissolution Documents: Confirmation that your business has been officially closed.
Processing times and fees vary by state, so it’s important to contact your state’s office directly. You can find your state’s contact details through the National Association of Secretaries of State Directory.
If you prefer a hassle-free process, Elite Documents can retrieve certified copies of these documents on your behalf, saving you time and ensuring accuracy.
Notarizing your document is often a necessary step before obtaining an Apostille. Here’s how you can do it, whether you’re at home or abroad:
Traditional Notarization
- If you’re in the United States, take your original document or a photocopy (if accepted by the destination country) to a local notary public. The notary will verify your identity and witness your signature.
- Some countries require the original document to be notarized, while others accept notarized copies. Make sure to check the specific requirements for your destination.
- Once notarized, document can then be processed for the apostille certificate.
Remote Online Notarization (RON)
- For those who are already abroad or prefer a digital option, remote online notarization is available in several U.S. states. This allows you to notarize your document through a secure online platform without needing to visit a notary in person.
- If you are a U.S. citizen, RON can be completed using Knowledge-Based Authentication (KBA). For non-U.S. citizens, the process requires biometric verification. Either way, our team is here to help you with your RON request.
- Our team can connect you with a qualified remote notary in a state that allows RON to be processed for the Apostille Certificate,
3. Special Cases for Diplomas and School Records
- In some cases, diplomas or academic transcripts can be notarized in any state, regardless of where they were originally issued. This flexibility ensures faster processing.
- For certain countries, diplomas may need to be notarized directly by the school registrar instead of a public notary. If this applies to your situation, we’ll guide you through the process.
At Elite Documents, we simplify every step of notarizing your document, whether it’s done traditionally or remotely. Reach out to us, and we’ll make sure your document is properly notarized and ready for the Apostille process!
To obtain your FBI Criminal Background Check while residing in the U.S., you can either work directly with the FBI or use an FBI-approved channeler.
1. Direct Submission to the FBI:
If you choose to work directly with the FBI, you’ll need to complete the necessary forms and submit your fingerprints for processing. The FBI accepts both electronic and inked fingerprint submissions. Processing typically takes about 3-5 weeks once your materials are received.
For detailed instructions and to begin your application, visit the official FBI background check page: FBI Identity HistorySummary Checks
2. Submission via FBI-Approved Channelers:
Channelers are private entities authorized by the FBI to expedite the background check process. They offer faster processing times, often within 24-48 hours, and many provide electronic fingerprinting (Live Scan) at various locations.
For a list of approved channelers and their services, visit: FBI Approved Channelers
Fingerprint Submission Details:
Regardless of the method you choose, ensure your fingerprints are clear and properly captured. You can submit up to five fingerprint cards, with at least one being mandatory. Inked fingerprints are acceptable if Live Scan is not available. The FD-258 fingerprint card can be printed on regular printer paper; however, it’s highly recommended to print it on card stock or thick paper to ensure durability and proper processing.
Important Note for International Applicants:
All FD-258 fingerprint cards originating from outside the United States must be sent directly to the FBI for processing.
Elite Documents Submission:
If you’re working with Elite Documents, we require the completed and signed Applicant Information Form along with your inked fingerprint cards. We can submit up to five cards on your behalf, with one being required.
Once we receive your FBI background check results, we take them directly to the U.S. Department of State for Federal Apostille certification. This ensures your documents are ready for international use, meeting all legal requirements for countries that recognize the Hague Apostille Convention.
If you need to use official documents abroad, you’ll likely require an apostille to verify their authenticity. Depending on the document type, you’ll go through either the state or federal apostille process.
State Apostille Process
For state-issued documents like birth certificates, marriage certificates, and notarized documents:
- Contact the Secretary of State where the document was issued.
- Submit the state’s apostille request form with the certified document.
- Pay the apostille fee (varies by state) and include a self-addressed return envelope.
- Processing Time: A few days to several weeks, with expedited options in some states.
Federal Apostille Process
For federally issued documents like FBI background checks or U.S. District Court documents:
- Obtain a certified copy from the issuing federal agency.
- Send to the U.S. Department of State – Office of Authentications.
- Complete Form DS-4194 and include payment per document.
- Processing Time: Mailin can take 3-6 weeks, with expedited service available via walk-in, we cut the time to 9 days.
Let Elite Documents Handle It for You
The apostille process can be complex, but Elite Documents makes it easy. We can assist with form preparation, guide you through the process, and, where allowed, submit documents on your behalf—saving you time and hassle.
Contact Elite Documents today to simplify your apostille process!
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