Town 'n' Country · Death Certificate Apostille

Death certificate apostille in Town 'n' Country.

For foreign probate, estate transfers, insurance claims and repatriation. $190 per certificate, 5 business days. Handled carefully, and quickly, for families in Town 'n' Country.

Overview

Death Certificate Apostille for Town 'n' Country.

When someone dies holding property, accounts, a pension or family abroad, the foreign institution handling the estate will ask for a death certificate it can verify. That means a certified Florida death certificate with an apostille attached — and usually on a timeline set by a court or an insurer rather than by the family.

We handle these with the priority they deserve. Certified copies come from the Florida Bureau of Vital Statistics or the county health department where the death was registered. We review the copy, confirm whether the destination needs the version with or without cause of death, file it in person in Tallahassee, and return it within 5 business days. For Town 'n' Country families, mobile pickup means nobody has to make an extra trip during a difficult week.

Why It's Needed

Why Town 'n' Country residents need a death certificate apostille.

Foreign Estate & Probate

Foreign probate courts require an apostilled death certificate before an estate held in that country can be opened or distributed.

Property Transfer Abroad

Transferring or selling real estate held overseas by the deceased runs through the apostilled certificate and, often, a related power of attorney.

Repatriation of Remains

Returning remains to another country requires an apostilled death certificate alongside the consular and transit paperwork.

Foreign Insurance Claims

Life insurers and annuity providers outside the U.S. will not release funds without a death certificate they can authenticate.

Pension & Survivor Benefits

Foreign pension systems and social insurance agencies require proof of death in apostilled form before adjusting or paying survivor benefits.

Foreign Civil Registry Updates

Many countries require a citizen's death to be recorded in their own civil registry, which means submitting the apostilled U.S. certificate.

Local Service

Local to Town 'n' Country.

Town 'n' Country is home to roughly 85,000 people, one of the largest communities in Hillsborough County. Town 'n' Country is one of the most heavily Hispanic communities in the Tampa Bay area, with large Cuban, Colombian, Venezuelan, Puerto Rican and Dominican populations. Spanish-language apostille demand here is significant and persistent — actas de nacimiento, poderes notariales, and antecedentes penales headed to consulates across Latin America and Spain.

We serve clients throughout Town 'n' Country's neighborhoods including Country Village, Bay Crest, Twin Lakes and Woodbridge. Landmarks like the Sheldon Road corridor, Town 'N Country Park and Tampa International Airport put us on familiar ground — this is local service, not a mail-order processor.

From Town 'n' Country, our Tampa Westshore office is about 12 minutes away — or skip the drive entirely and book mobile pickup; we come to your home or office. We also handle death certificate apostille work for clients in nearby Westchase, Tampa and Carrollwood.

A completed Florida apostille certificate attached by the Department of State
The gold-seal certificate from Tallahassee.
Mobile notary meeting a client for document pickup in the Tampa Bay area
Mobile pickup across the Tampa Bay area.
Requirements

What qualifies for a death certificate apostille.

The Department of State accepts a certified copy issued by the Florida Bureau of Vital Statistics or the county health department where the death was registered, bearing the registrar's seal and signature. Funeral home copies, hospital paperwork and photocopies do not qualify. Florida issues two versions — one showing cause of death and one without — and access to the cause-of-death version is restricted for the first fifty years to the spouse, parent, child, sibling, or a legal representative of the estate.

Which version you need depends on the destination. Foreign probate courts and insurers often require cause of death; civil registry updates and pension offices usually do not. We'll ask before anything is filed, because ordering the wrong one costs a week. Bring the certified copy to our Westshore office — about 12 minutes from Town 'n' Country — or book mobile pickup and we'll come to you.

How It Works

Four steps. One week.

01

Hand Off

Walk in to our Tampa Westshore office or schedule mobile pickup across the Tampa Bay area — confirmed within one business hour.

02

We Review

Before anything is filed, we vet the document itself — the certification, the notarization, and what your destination country expects — so rejections don't happen.

03

Filed In Person

We hand-carry your paperwork to the Florida Department of State counter ourselves. No mail-in pile, no batch processing, nothing left to chance.

04

Back In Hand

Your apostilled originals come back in 5 business days, ready for office pickup or local return delivery — and you get a call the minute they arrive.

Pricing

Transparent flat-fee pricing.

One flat number, nothing bolted on afterward. What we quote is what you pay, and the Florida Department of State's filing fee is already inside it.

Single Document
$190
Per document
  • Walk-in or mobile pickup
  • Notarization add-on available
  • $10 state filing fee included
  • In-person filing at FL Dept. of State
  • Office pickup or local delivery
  • 5 business day turnaround
  • Single coordinated handoff
3+ Document Bundle
$130
Per document Save $60+ each
  • Best per-document pricing
  • Ideal for adoption packets
  • Ideal for corporate filings
  • Ideal for full immigration sets
  • Single coordinated pickup
  • Filed and returned together
  • Bulk discount applied automatically

Every price covers the $10-per-document Florida Department of State filing fee, in-person submission at the state counter, and complete document handling. If your paperwork needs notarization first, we offer that as a separate add-on service.

Need the official apostille request form?

Grab the Apostille and Notarial Certificate Request Form from the Florida Department of State here. There's no need to fill it out ahead of time — we'll complete it with you at pickup.

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FAQ

Town 'n' Country questions.

Do you offer mobile pickup in Town 'n' Country?

Yes — mobile pickup covers Town 'n' Country and the wider Tampa Bay service area. Requests before 2 PM are routinely scheduled same-day, and every request gets a confirmed window within one business hour.

Where is your office relative to Town 'n' Country?

We're at 4830 W Kennedy Blvd, Suite 633K in Tampa's Westshore district — about 12 minutes away from Town 'n' Country. Walk-ins are welcome during business hours, or book mobile pickup and skip the trip entirely.

How long does a death certificate apostille take for Town 'n' Country residents?

Pickup to return runs 5 business days anywhere in our service area — the same in-person filing schedule for every city we cover. Facing a tighter deadline? Call and we'll give you a straight answer about what rush handling can realistically deliver.

Who is allowed to order a certified Florida death certificate?

The version without cause of death is a public record and anyone may order it. The cause-of-death version is restricted for fifty years to the decedent's spouse, parent, child or sibling, or to a legal representative of the estate or of one of those family members.

Which version does my situation need?

Foreign probate courts and insurance companies commonly require the cause-of-death version. Civil registry updates, pension offices and property transfers usually accept the version without it. Tell us the destination and what's being filed, and we'll confirm before you order.

Can you handle this if I'm abroad and the death occurred in the Tampa area?

Yes — this is a routine situation for us. We can coordinate the certified copy, handle the apostille, and arrange international shipping of the completed document. Everything can be arranged by phone and email from wherever you are.

Will a foreign court also want a certified translation?

Usually. The apostille form is multilingual, but the death certificate underneath is in English, and most foreign probate courts require a certified translation into the local language. We coordinate that alongside the apostille.

The death was decades ago — can that certificate still receive an apostille?

Yes, provided you have a currently issued certified copy. Age of the death isn't the issue; what matters is that the copy in hand carries a current registrar's seal and signature that the Department of State can verify.

Resources

Official Florida resources & our guides.

Official Florida Resources

Florida Bureau of Vital Statistics

Order certified Florida death certificates.

Florida Department of Health in Hillsborough County

Local vital records office for deaths registered in the county.

Florida Department of State

The office that issues the apostille itself.

Guides From Our Team

Apostille cost guide

One flat rate, volume bundles, and the few things that add cost.

Processing time

The 5-day timeline vs the mail-in queue.

Same-day & rush service

A straight answer on what a tight deadline allows.

Mobile pickup

We come to you, across the Tampa Bay area.

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Start your Town 'n' Country death certificate apostille.

We move quickly on estate matters — call and we'll confirm a Town 'n' Country pickup window within one business hour.