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How to Apostille a Birth Certificate for Mexico – Indiana Step-by-Step

  • Writer: Yolanda Owens
    Yolanda Owens
  • Nov 22
  • 1 min read

If you’re sending a birth certificate from Indiana to Mexico, you’ll almost always need an apostille from the Indiana Secretary of State. Before submitting, ensure the birth certificate is a certified copy issued by the Indiana Department of Health or your county. Local copies from hospitals won’t work.


Once your certified copy is ready, it must be inspected by the State before the apostille can be attached. Since Indiana and Mexico are both members of the Hague Apostille Convention, this single certification makes your document valid abroad without additional legalization.


At Owen’s Document Services, we are located 15 minutes from the Indiana Secretary of State, which means your apostille is completed fast—often same-day or next-day.


Need fast Mexico apostilles? Contact Owen’s Document Services today for expedited handling.



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