When a minor child travels internationally without one or both parents, many countries require an apostilled parental consent letter or travel authorization letter. Palm Beach County Apostille and Notary Services provides notarization and apostille processing for child travel consent letters for families throughout West Palm Beach and Palm Beach County — ensuring your child’s international travel proceeds without delays at customs or immigration.
Travel consent letter apostilles are increasingly required at international border crossings and immigration checkpoints when a minor travels with only one parent, with a grandparent, or with another guardian. Our West Palm Beach office provides fast, complete travel consent letter notarization and apostille authentication for Palm Beach County families traveling to Europe, Latin America, Canada, and destinations worldwide.
The non-traveling parent signs the travel consent letter before our West Palm Beach notary
Our Florida notary witnesses the signature and applies the notarial seal
We submit for Florida apostille — your travel consent letter is authenticated for international travel
A child travel consent letter must be signed by the non-traveling parent (or both parents for guardian-chaperoned travel) before a Florida notary public. Our West Palm Beach office notarizes travel consent letters and immediately submits them for Florida apostille authentication. For families planning international travel, we recommend completing this process several weeks in advance to avoid last-minute delays.
International travel with minors requires careful documentation, and apostilled travel consent letters can mean the difference between a smooth border crossing and a stressful delay. Our West Palm Beach apostille office helps Palm Beach County families prepare properly, providing notarization and apostille authentication for travel consent letters on a timeline that works for your travel plans.
Mobile notary service is available throughout Palm Beach County if the signing parent cannot visit our West Palm Beach office. We serve families in West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Jupiter, Lake Worth, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, and surrounding communities.
Many countries, including Mexico, many European nations, and Latin American destinations, may require an apostilled parental consent letter when a minor travels without one or both parents. Requirements vary by destination. Our West Palm Beach team advises on apostille requirements for your specific travel destination.
Yes. The consenting parent must sign the travel consent letter in front of a Florida notary public. Our West Palm Beach office or our mobile notary service can accommodate this signing wherever is most convenient for the non-traveling parent in Palm Beach County.
We recommend beginning the process at least 2–3 weeks before travel. Standard Florida apostille processing takes 3–5 business days, but allowing extra time for any corrections ensures your family travels without delays.
If your destination country requires documents in a language other than English, a certified translation may be needed alongside the apostille. Our Palm Beach County office can connect you with certified translation services.
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