Pearland document sources
Pearland records may come from a county clerk, court, school, notary, business, or Texas agency. Each source can require a different certified copy or notarization sequence.
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People and businesses in Pearland can use our private mail-in assistance for eligible U.S. documents intended for use in China. The issuing official and signature—not the customer's address—determine the correct Texas, other-state, or federal authority.
Start an OrderPearland records may come from a county clerk, court, school, notary, business, or Texas agency. Each source can require a different certified copy or notarization sequence.
Confirm the exact record, issuing office, and intended use in China.
Texas, another U.S. state, and federal records use different competent authorities.
Obtain the eligible original, certified copy, or properly notarized document.
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Completed documents are returned through the shipping method on the order.
Prepare the correct original, certified copy, or notarized document, create an order, and follow the case-specific mailing instructions. Eligible Texas signatures generally use the Texas Secretary of State.
The Texas Secretary of State is the Texas authority for eligible Texas signatures. Our company is a private mail-in document assistance service, not that government office.
Texas Apostilles are issued by the Texas Secretary of State. This site does not claim a Houston government office or walk-in location.
Yes. Create an order first and use only the case-specific mailing instructions shown in your account.
Often, if the certified copy and official signature meet the current Texas requirements. Confirm the required version and issue date with the recipient in China.
Often, but a registrar certification and Texas notarization may be required before the Texas Apostille step.
No. A document issued or notarized in another state generally uses that state's competent authority.
Eligible FBI identity history summaries generally use the U.S. Department of State, not the Texas Secretary of State.
Create the order first; your account will show the case-specific mailing instructions.
Requirements can vary by government office, school, bank, court, or other recipient in China. Confirm the required document version, translation, issue date, and attachments before ordering. Any sample is for reference only and is not an official Apostille.