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Financial Distribution Agreement Apostille & Legalization
Financial Distribution
Digital / Online
Notarized
Authorize international financial partnerships with confidence. A Financial Distribution Agreement is a critical commercial document used to establish distribution rights, financial responsibilities, payment structures, and partnership terms between companies operating across international markets. To be legally recognized by foreign banks, regulators, customs authorities, or overseas business partners, the agreement may require an Apostille or Embassy Legalization.
At US Apostille, we specialize in the expedited authentication of Financial Distribution Agreements from all 50 U.S. states. We ensure your commercial contracts and financial documents are processed quickly through our Maryland hub in just one business day.
Mandatory: Notarization & Originality
Important Requirement:
Since a Financial Distribution Agreement is a private corporate contract and not a government-issued document, it must be notarized by a licensed Notary Public before Apostille processing.
The notary verifies:
The identity of the signing parties
Authorized corporate signatures
Voluntary execution of the agreement
Physical vs. Digital Submissions:
Original Physical Required:
Most foreign authorities, banks, and regulatory agencies require:
Original hard-copy agreements
Wet-ink signatures
Physical notary seals
This is especially common for countries in the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America.
Digital (PDF) Exception:
We accept digitally notarized PDF agreements only if completed through a valid Remote Online Notarization (RON) platform with a verifiable electronic notary certificate.
Important: Scanned copies or photos of paper agreements are not accepted for Apostille processing.
Company Documents
The Maryland Advantage: 24-Hour Nationwide Service
Whether your company is located in California, Texas, Florida, New York, or Illinois, our Maryland-based authentication process allows us to fast-track your notarized Financial Distribution Agreement for international use.
Instead of waiting weeks through traditional state channels, we can secure your Apostille within just 1 business day for eligible documents.
Expedited Pricing & Timelines
Document Type
Service Fee
MD State & Court Fees
Total Cost
Processing Time
Financial Distribution Agreement
$35
$15
$50
1 Business Day
Pricing applies to properly notarized agreements. For Non-Hague countries such as UAE, China, Saudi Arabia, or Qatar, additional Embassy Legalization fees and timelines apply.
One-day apostille service for your company documents.
We obtain the apostille from the State of Maryland.
Regardless of which state your documents originated from.
Valid for use in all Hague Apostille Convention countries.
Processing time for all Company documents is
1
Business Day.
In real
6 days
US Department closes on Fri, Sat & Sun.
Order today by 4:00 PM
EST. We ship on
April 1, 2026
$50
per document + shipping
No extra fees.
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Why Businesses Choose US Apostille
Fast Commercial Processing: We understand that international financial transactions and distribution contracts are time-sensitive.
Direct State Processing: We personally hand-carry eligible documents for faster authentication turnaround.
Compliance Review: We review notarial wording and document formatting before submission to help avoid costly rejections.
Global Delivery Support: Completed Apostille and legalization documents can be securely shipped worldwide via FedEx or DHL.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. As long as the Financial Distribution Agreement is properly notarized, we can process the Maryland Apostille regardless of where your company is registered in the United States.
Yes. International banks, regulatory agencies, and foreign business authorities often require agreements to appear on official company letterhead showing company details and authorized signatures.
No. Countries such as the UAE, Saudi Arabia, China, and Kuwait require Embassy Legalization after the Apostille process. We manage the complete legalization chain, including the U.S. Department of State and Embassy processing.
If the documents are combined into one properly notarized package, they can typically be processed together under one Apostille submission.
Please ship the original notarized agreement to our Maryland office using a tracked courier service such as FedEx, UPS, or DHL. We process and return documents quickly to minimize business delays.