Transparent pricing based on service type, document scope, destination country, and urgency — so you understand what drives cost before you book.
LINS charges by the unit that actually matters for the service, so pricing is easier to understand before the case begins.
You pay per notarial act. If multiple notarizations are needed, each stamp is itemized clearly.
Apostille work is priced per document because each document can require its own review and certification chain.
Fingerprinting is priced per card completed during the visit, so multi-card cases are transparent before checkout.
Appointment-based services are structured per signer so pricing stays fair for single-signer and multi-signer sessions.
Many providers appear cheaper until they add extra page fees, handling charges, courier markups, or last-minute service changes. LINS prices by the unit that actually matters, so the client understands what is being charged and why.
Payment is collected at booking to confirm the time slot, reserve staff time, and ensure the case can be prepared properly before the appointment begins.
Cheap or unclear service often becomes expensive later when a document is delayed, rejected, or forced into a second round of work.
Rejected documents often create weeks of delay while the issue is identified, corrected, and resubmitted through the proper channel.
Immigration filings, school deadlines, transactions, and legal matters can all be disrupted when a document is prepared incorrectly the first time.
When the route is wrong, clients often pay again for preparation, resubmission, shipping, translation updates, or additional support steps.
Every case is different. Pricing reflects the actual work required to prepare, route, and complete the service properly.
A single affidavit and a multi-document international package are not the same. Scope affects review time, preparation needs, and routing complexity.
Remote notarization, apostille, authentication, fingerprinting, and international document handling each involve different layers of work.
Country status and receiving-party requirements can materially change what is needed, especially for international documents.
Some cases require more than the document itself. Supporting paperwork, translation, or formatting can all affect pricing.
Shipping speed, document return method, and international delivery needs can affect the final total.
Rush work costs more because it changes scheduling, prioritization, and delivery expectations across the workflow.
What looks inexpensive at the start can become expensive if the process is inconvenient, error-prone, or missing the international knowledge needed later.
Quality pricing reflects secure handling, clearer workflow, stronger review, and a lower chance of costly mistakes later in the process.
LINS supports straightforward payment handling so clients can confirm appointments and understand what they are paying for.
Standard card payment for fast appointment confirmation and immediate booking flow.
Available where appropriate for larger or more specialized cases.
For ongoing work, structured billing approaches may be possible depending on account type and scope.
Clients receive clearer pricing visibility so the booked scope is easier to understand and track.
Clients should know the scope, understand the pricing logic, and avoid being dragged into preventable downstream cost later.
If the work scope changes, pricing is confirmed before additional handling proceeds. That keeps the client informed instead of surprised later.
The pricing model is built around reducing wrong routing, incomplete prep, and avoidable downstream cost — not just being the cheapest line item upfront.
Pricing should match the real scope of work. Tell us what document you have, where it is going, and how fast you need it, and we can route you more accurately.