Apostille for Death Certificate

Death Certificate Apostille for Cross-Border Proceedings

Updated: April 2026 · Reviewed by specialist

Get a death certificate apostilled for inheritance, pension and survivor benefits, property transfers, or estate proceedings in any Hague Convention country. Remote service — no travel required. Free document review.

  • US and international death certificates
  • Inheritance and probate use
  • Pension and insurance claims
  • Certified translation available
Laura Chen
Reviewed byLaura ChenLegal Document Expert

What do you need the apostille for?

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Where was the death registered?

When do you need an apostilled death certificate?

A death certificate issued in one country is not automatically valid in another. For it to be recognized by foreign courts, notaries, civil registries, pension authorities, or insurance companies, it must carry an apostille from the competent authority in the country where the death was registered.

Common situations that require an apostilled death certificate:

  • Inheritance and probate: courts and notaries in the destination country will not open estate proceedings without the apostilled death certificate
  • Pension and survivor benefits: social security agencies, pension funds, and insurance companies internationally require the apostilled certificate to pay out benefits
  • Property and asset transfers: land registries and banks in most countries require the apostille before transferring ownership to heirs
  • Canceling contracts and accounts: banks, utilities, and service providers often require the apostilled certificate to close accounts held by the deceased
  • Registering the death abroad: if the deceased was a national or resident of another country, the foreign civil registry needs the apostilled death certificate to update its records

Who needs this service?

⚖️ Cross-border inheritance and probate

When a person dies in one country leaving assets or rights in another Hague Convention country, the death certificate must be apostilled before foreign courts or notaries will accept it. We handle apostilles for probate proceedings in Spain, Italy, France, and other countries.

💶 Pension and survivor benefit claims

Claiming a widow(er) pension, orphan benefit, or life insurance payout in a foreign country requires an apostilled death certificate. Social security and insurance authorities internationally require this authentication before processing a claim.

🏠 Property transfers and estate settlement

Transferring real estate, vehicles, bank accounts, or other assets after a death across international borders requires an apostilled death certificate. Notaries and land registries in Spain and elsewhere will not process the transfer without it.

What's included in our death certificate apostille service

🔍 Document review We confirm the certificate is the correct type and identify the exact apostille authority — country and state specific
🔏 Apostille submission We submit to the Secretary of State, Ministry of Justice, or national apostille authority and track the process
🌐 Certified translation If the destination country uses a different language, we arrange a sworn certified translation of the complete apostilled document
📦 Delivery with guidance Documents returned by tracked courier with specific instructions for presenting to probate courts, pension offices, or civil registries

Required documents

DocumentIssuing authorityEstimated timeNotes
Original death certificate (certified copy) Vital Records Office or Civil Registry of the country where death occurred Varies by state/country Must be a certified copy issued by the competent civil authority — not a hospital death notice, medical certificate of cause of death, or uncertified photocopy.
Apostille from the competent authority Secretary of State (US) or equivalent national authority 3–10 business days The apostille authority depends on the country and state where the death was registered, not where the person was from.
Certified translation (if required) Sworn / certified translator 1–2 business days Required when submitting to authorities in a country with a different official language. For example, a Spanish death certificate needs certified translation for use in the US or UK.
Proof of relationship or legal standing (for some proceedings) Applicant Current For inheritance proceedings, pension applications, or property transfers, authorities may require proof that the applicant is a legal heir or beneficiary.

How the process works

1

Send us a scan of the death certificate. We confirm it is the correct certified type (not a hospital notice), identify the correct apostille authority for the issuing country and state, and provide an exact timeline.

2

We submit to the Secretary of State (US), the relevant national ministry (for Spanish, Mexican, Colombian, or other certificates), or the competent authority in the country of issue. All paperwork and tracking handled by us.

3

If the death certificate is in a different language from the country where it will be used, we arrange a sworn certified translation of the apostilled document — ready as a single package.

4

Documents returned by tracked express courier worldwide. We include instructions specific to your use case: probate court, pension authority, insurance claim, or civil registry submission.

Real client cases

DM
Democratic Memory Law – Name Typo

from USA to Spain

Apostille
The problem was…

An applicant for Spanish citizenship under the Democratic Memory Law had their mother's 40-year-old US Naturalization Certificate rejected because of a minor spelling error in her first name.

We solved it…

The applicant had to petition USCIS for a formal name correction, which carried a 6-month processing delay, requiring them to request an extension from the Spanish consulate.

Result

Name corrected. Spanish citizenship application resumed.

DM
Deferred Master's – Expired FBI Check

from USA to Spain

Apostille
The problem was…

A student deferred their Spanish master's program for a year and tried to reuse their previously apostilled FBI background check for the new visa application.

We solved it…

The consulate rejected it because the underlying criminal record check is only valid for 5 to 6 months from its original date of issuance.

Result

New FBI check obtained. Student visa approved for following year.

FF
FBI Fingerprint Card – Translation Required

from USA to Spain

Apostille
The problem was…

An applicant submitted an apostilled and translated FBI background check to the Spanish consulate, but it was rejected for missing a translation of the physical fingerprint card itself.

We solved it…

The applicant had to hire a sworn translator to translate the English text on the standard FBI FD-258 fingerprint card to get the visa approved.

Result

Visa approved after adding translation of fingerprint card.

Official sources & authorities

Information on this page is based on procedures from recognized government and intergovernmental bodies — not third-party estimates.

Hague Apostille Convention (HCCH) The 1961 treaty that established the apostille system. Death certificates fall squarely within the scope of public documents covered. View source →
U.S. CDC — Vital Records by State Official US source for ordering certified copies of death certificates from each state vital records office. View source →
Spain Ministry of Justice — Foreign Deaths Registration Requirements for registering a foreign death in the Spanish Civil Registry, including apostille requirements for the death certificate. View source →

Death certificate apostille by country

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Laura Chen

Legal Document Expert

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Frequently asked questions

What is an apostille for a death certificate?

An apostille is the official authentication issued under the 1961 Hague Convention that certifies the genuineness of the signature and seal on your death certificate. It makes the document legally recognized in all Hague member countries without additional consular legalization. Without it, foreign courts, notaries, pension funds, and civil registries will not accept the certificate as a valid document.

Which authority apostilles a US death certificate?

Death certificates in the United States are apostilled by the Secretary of State of the state where the death was registered — not where the deceased lived or was born. For example, a death that occurred in California is apostilled by the California Secretary of State, even if the person was a resident of New York.

Can I apostille a death certificate from Mexico or Spain?

Yes. We regularly apostille death certificates from Mexico (issued by state civil registries, apostilled by the Secretaría de Gobierno of the issuing state), Spain (apostilled by the Ministry of Justice or the court depending on the document), and many other countries. The process and authority differ by country — we identify the correct path for each case.

Do I need a certified translation of the apostilled death certificate?

If you are presenting the death certificate to authorities in a country that uses a different official language, you will need a certified translation. For example: a Spanish death certificate used in the US needs certified English translation; a Mexican death certificate used in France needs certified French translation. We arrange certified translations accepted internationally.

How long does apostilling a death certificate take?

Processing times vary by country and state. In the US: most states take 5–10 business days for standard service, with expedited options available in many states. In Mexico and Latin American countries: 5–15 business days depending on the state and apostille authority. We always advise on the fastest available option for your specific situation.

The death certificate is very old — can it still be apostilled?

Yes, there is no expiry on the underlying document. However, some authorities in the destination country may require a recently issued certified copy of the death certificate (often within 6 months) rather than the original old certificate. In those cases, you would need to order a new certified copy from the issuing civil registry before apostilling. We can guide you through this process.

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