Export Documents legalization:

These include the Certificate of Origin, Commercial Invoice, Packing lists, and Certificate of Conformity(COC). Before you can request our services, your document must be an original certificate, signed by a company agent (blue ink), notarized by the local notary public, and certified by the local notary public in the same state where the notary is licensed.

  • Notary Public

The county clerk of the respective county where the notary public is commissioned; the county clerk is normally stationed in the court of the specific county where the notary public is commissioned by the U.S. Department of State.

  • Documents must be certified under the seal of the local branch of the State Department.
  • Documents must be authenticated by the State Department Authentication Division.
  • Fee: Payment must be made, either through mofa.gov.sa, or one of the authorized offices.
  • Documents must be sent to the Consular Section of the Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the United States of America.

USACC will process the following certifications:

  1. Authentication by US Department of State in Washington, DC
  2. Stamp of the US Arab Chamber of Commerce
  3. Legalization by Egypt embassy or one of its consulates
Service requested TotalFee
U.S. Arab chamber stamp fee $35
Total $35

Pay Attention

  • The price does not include the shipping fee. Please include a prepaid self-addressed return airway ticket in your package.
  • All documents must be original. If you have a copy, please call us first to confirm your request before you send your package. (Not all documents can be legalized as copies)
  • Corporations can pay using a money order or company check.
  • Please include your personal details such as a daytime phone number, address, and email to contact you if we encounter any problems.
  • Send your package to our Washington DC office at the following address:

    US Arab Chamber of commerce At Saudi Legalization 1330 New Hampshire Ave. B1, NW, Washington DC 20036

Marriage/Birth/Death Certificates:

  • Documents must be certified and must bear the seal of the U.S. Department of State.
  • Documents must be authenticated by the State Department Authentication Division.