South Africa – July 2, 2026 – Quick Notary has expanded its notary and DIRCO service packages so individuals and businesses can handle document legalisation in one place. The service combines notarisation with DIRCO Apostille and authentication, which means clients no longer have to stitch the process together across different providers.
Plenty of countries won’t accept a South African document until it has been notarised, apostilled, or authenticated. That catches people who are emigrating, taking a job overseas, studying abroad, getting married in another country, or running a business across borders. Quick Notary handles the whole thing, from the first document check to final delivery.
The packages cover personal and corporate paperwork alike: powers of attorney, affidavits, educational certificates, police clearance certificates, birth and marriage certificates, company documents, and contracts bound for use overseas. Clients also get courier handling, document verification, and a clear answer on which legalisation route their destination country actually requires.
Rather than chasing several providers, clients deal with one contact the whole way through. Quick Notary’s admitted attorneys and qualified notaries check each document against South African legal requirements and the receiving country’s standards before it goes anywhere.
“Hardly anyone walks in knowing the difference between notarisation, an apostille, authentication, and DIRCO, and honestly they shouldn’t have to,” said a spokesperson for Quick Notary. “Our job is to sort that out so nothing gets bounced or delayed once it lands overseas.”
The most requested option is the combined Notary and DIRCO package. It pairs notarisation with the submission, collection, and courier work for a DIRCO Apostille or authentication, which cuts out most of the back and forth people run into when preparing documents for another country.
There’s a practical reason demand has picked up. More South Africans are travelling, working remotely, moving abroad, and studying overseas, and every one of those situations tends to need properly prepared legal documents. DIRCO handles legalisation itself, but figuring out the requirements and getting submissions into Pretoria eats time, especially if you live nowhere near it. That’s the gap agencies like Quick Notary fill.
Quick Notary works with clients across South Africa and with South Africans already living abroad. Pricing is set out up front, the courier options are secure, and the legal work is handled by people who do it every day.
For more on Quick Notary’s notary public, apostille, authentication, and DIRCO packages, visit Quick Notary.
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