Bolivia, a landlocked country in South America with rich cultural heritage, requires your U.S. documents to carry an apostille for official recognition. Bolivia is a Hague Apostille country, so your documents are generally accepted after apostille without embassy legalization. Whether you are moving, studying, or starting a business in Bolivia, obtaining an apostille ensures your documents are legally valid and recognized by local authorities.
If you are submitting documents to countries where translation is not required, you may also check apostille services for The Bahamas or Belize.
Federal Documents
Navigating federal authentication requirements can be daunting. We streamline the process for your documents, ensuring they are correctly legalized and ready for official international use without delay.
FBI Background Check
FDA Certificates
IRS Documents
USDA Documents
Company Documents
Preparing your business documents for international use requires precision and expertise. We handle the complex authentication process for your documents, ensuring your company remains compliant and ready for global opportunities.
Personal Documents
Personal Documents
Navigating the international requirements for your personal records can be overwhelming. We streamline the authentication process for your vital documents ensuring they are fully compliant and ready for use anywhere in the world.
Birth Certificate
Marriage Certificate
Affidavit
Educational Documents
Take the next step in your global career or academic journey with confidence. We provide fast, reliable authentication services for your documents, ensuring your educational achievements are fully recognized and accepted by international institutions and employers.
How to Get an Apostille for Bolivia
Prepare your documents (notarize if needed)
Upload your documents Digitally to our Website
We process the apostille
Receive your documents
Country-Specific Notes
Bolivia is a Hague Apostille member, so U.S. documents only need an apostille
Official languages: Spanish, Quechua, Aymara – most government offices accept English documents, but Translations into Spanish may be required depending on the authority. We provide certified translation services to ensure your documents are accepted without delays in Bolivia.
Notarization is recommended for corporate, legal, or educational documents before apostille
Federal documents such as FBI background checks, IRS letters, or corporate certificates must be processed through the U.S. Department of State
Bolivia may require apostilled documents to be accompanied by certified translations in Spanish for some local authorities
Use Cases
You may need an apostille for Bolivia when:
Applying for work or employment visas
Studying or enrolling in Bolivian universities
Registering a business or handling corporate legal matters
Personal legal matters, such as adoption, property registration, or immigration