
Such a nice group! I had a great experience! They are extremely flexible and professional. They helped me with a document that required witnesses (my first document with different witnesses was rejected). I was able to get my document processed with their help! I’m so grateful to have met them and would highly recommend them…. I will definitely use them again for future services.
Melissa Gaines

I was blessed to have found GiNN mobile Notary and Apostille. LaDarelle was very accommodating and helped us out with what we needed done. My son came home from Texas during thanksgiving and with offices being closed it was hard to get our paperwork done. LaDarelle came to our rescue and even came to our house and patiently waited till we could sort and retyped our document. I got it back basically 48 hours after he sent it out. I would highly recommend his services if you need papers (SPA) apostilled to be sent to your home country. Excellent service, quick, efficient and great people skills.
Marru Sharon

LaDarrell did an amazing job, prompt, courteous and was able to schedule same day for him to visit my parents house to complete the notary services.
Highly recommend him if you are in Lawrenceville or surrounding Gwinnett county areas.
Brad Wall

For immigration attorneys and legal teams managing international filings, knowing when a U.S. document requires an apostille can mean the difference between a smooth process and a costly delay.
Your client’s spouse needs to submit a U.S. birth certificate to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs — but the clock is ticking. The attorney pauses mid-email and asks the question every immigration team eventually faces:
“Do we need an apostille for this?”
Situations like this are common for immigration attorneys — and they often come down to one overlooked requirement: the apostille.

An apostille is a legal certification that authenticates a U.S. document for use in another country.
It verifies the origin of the document’s signature, seal, or stamp so it can be accepted abroad without additional legalization steps.
Apostilles are recognized by countries that are members of the Hague Apostille Convention, a global treaty simplifying how documents are verified for international use.
It’s important to note that an apostille is not the same as notarization or translation — though those may be part of the same process.
Attorneys typically encounter apostille requirements when:
A U.S.-born client is applying for citizenship, residency, or marriage abroad.
A foreign-born spouse or relative needs to present U.S. records in a Hague-member country.
A client is submitting documents to a consulate, embassy, or foreign court.
Commonly apostilled documents include:
Birth or marriage certificates
FBI background checks
Power of attorney
Naturalization certificates (certified copies only)
Even well-prepared legal teams can lose time due to small errors.
Here are some of the most frequent issues we see:
Sending originals instead of certified copies.
Skipping a required notarization step.
Mailing to the wrong office — not knowing whether it’s a state or federal submission.
Attempting a do-it-yourself process without a clear checklist or timeline.
Each of these mistakes can add days or even weeks to a filing — and in immigration matters, time is rarely a luxury.

At GiNN Mobile Notary & Apostille, we specialize in helping attorneys and paralegals navigate this process seamlessly.
Our team provides:
Clear guidance on whether a document requires state or federal authentication
Coordination with translation partners, when needed
Complete document handling — from verification to submission and return
Fast, accurate turnaround through trusted Georgia and national channels
Attorneys count on GiNN because we combine speed with precision — ensuring every apostille is completed correctly the first time.
When it comes to cross-border filings, accuracy is everything.
A single overlooked detail can delay your client’s case or risk a rejected submission.
Our team is here to help you handle the details accurately and on time.
If you or your firm is preparing immigration documents for international use, let’s make sure every requirement is met from the start.
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