
💡 Did you know?
Known for its lively expat community and strong cultural identity, Almería is one of Spain’s most attractive cities for newcomers.
What Is an Apostille (and Why Spain Requires It)
An apostille is an international certification under the Hague Convention of 1961 that validates your U.S. power of attorney for legal use in Spain. With an apostille, you won’t need additional consular legalization.
Documents We Commonly Apostille
- Personal: birth, marriage, and death certificates; divorce decrees; powers of attorney
- Academic: diplomas, university transcripts, teaching credentials
- Government & Legal: FBI background checks, state police records, notarized affidavits, court documents
- Corporate: articles of incorporation, certificates of good standing, corporate powers of attorney
In Spain? We Also Handle FBI and Fingerprinting

Already in Spain and need an FBI background check?
We guide you through fingerprinting locally and submit to the FBI electronically, then complete the U.S. apostille and (if needed) sworn Spanish translation—delivered to Almería.
Vital Records via VitalChek (You Request, We Apostille)
If your power of attorney is a vital record (e.g., birth/marriage/death certificate), you can order an official copy from VitalChek.com and then send it to us for apostille and, if required, sworn translation.
👉 Note: Tu Apostilla does not place VitalChek orders on behalf of clients.
Service Areas in Spain
We serve clients in Almería and nationwide: Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Málaga, Sevilla, Alicante, Bilbao, Palma de Mallorca, Granada, Zaragoza, and more.
FAQ – Apostilles for power of attorney in Almería
Ready to apostille your U.S. documents for use in Almería?
Tu Apostilla makes it fast, reliable, and 100% compliant with Spanish requirements.
Use the form below to request your apostille and sworn translation.