A UK document means that it originated or has been executed
in the UK. If a UK solicitor or notary public is signing a document they should state clearly what exactly it is they are
certifying in relation to the document. They must sign in their own name and not use a company signature. They should clearly
print their name and their firm's name under the signature.
UK
Birth, Death, Marriage and Civil Partnership Certificates,
ALL BMD Certificates purchased through us are suitible for Apostille. Original or certified copies of certificates
issued by Registry Offices in the UK, or British Diplomatic Missions overseas. Original death certificates
issued by a UK coroner can also be legalised.
Companies
House
Companies House Documents can be legalised
if the originals of these documents have been signed by an official of Companies House. If the originals do not bear an original
signature of a Companies House official then they must be certified by a UK solicitor or notary public as being original documents.
Photocopies of Companies House documents can be legalised if they have been certified by a UK solicitor or notary public as
being true copies of the original document.
British
Passports
Original British Passports cannot be legalised of
any nationality. Photocopies of the bio data page of British passports may be legalised if they have been certified
by a UK solicitor or notary public as being true photocopies of the original documents. We do not legalise certified copies
of foreign passports or ID documents.
Change of Name Deed Poll
All change of name deed poll documents (originals as well as copies) must be certified
by a UK solicitor or notary public as being original, or true photocopies, before they can be legalised.
Religious Documents
The
following religious documents can be legalised as long as they have been certified by a UK solicitor or notary public and
originated in the UK. The solicitor or notary public should certify original documents as being genuine, and photocopies as
being true copies of the original documents:
- Islamic Marriage
and Divorce Certificates issued by UK mosques
- Jewish Divorce
Certificates issued by a Jewish Court
- Baptismal Certificates
of any denomination.
Documents relating to the Hajj or
Umrah which originated in the UK must be certified by an official of the Arab-British Chamber of Commerce, or an Arabic speaking
UK solicitor or notary public before they can be legalised.
UK
Court documents
Original documents issued by UK courts can
be legalised. Photocopies of these documents can also be legalised if they have been certified by a UK solicitor or notary
public as being true copies of the original documents.
Powers
of Attorney, Wills, Affidavits, Declarations and Notarial Acts
Originals
of these documents can be legalised if they have been signed in the UK by the individual(s) concerned and the signature(s)
witnessed by a UK solicitor or notary public.
The solicitor
or notary public should certify this clearly on the document.
Certificates
of Incorporation and Other Documents Issued by Export Certificates
Export
certificates can be legalised only if they have been signed by an official of the relevant UK Government Department. Photocopies
of export documents may be legalised if a UK solicitor or notary public has certified them to confirm that they are true copies
of the original documents.
Documents from HM Revenue and Customs
(HMRC)
Original documents from HMRC can be legalised if they
are signed by an HMRC official.
National Identification Certificates
and Disclosure Documents
Only original documents issued by
the National Identification Service (NIS) and signed by an NIS official can be legalised. Original disclosure documents must
be signed by a member of the Criminal Records Bureau or a UK solicitor or notary public before they can be legalised. We cannot
legalise photocopies of NIS or disclosure documents.
Medical
documents
Medical reports and letters issued by UK hospitals
and NHS Trusts may be legalised as long as they have been signed by a UK doctor who is registered with the General Medical
Council. Letters concerning non-medical issues, eg. job references or letters of employment, can be legalised if they are
signed by a UK solicitor or notary public confirming them to be true and genuine. We cannot legalise other medical documents,
including Form Med 3 issued by doctors for statutory sick pay and social security purposes.
Pet Travel Scheme
Documents to export pets overseas
can be legalised . These must be original documents and be signed by a qualified Veterinary Surgeon. Please note that we do
not legalise any other documents for pets.
Documents from UK
Crown Dependencies
We cannot legalise documents originating
or executed in the British Crown Dependencies (Guernsey, Isle of Man, Jersey). Such documents should be legalised in the relevant
Dependency and do not require further legalisation by the Legalisation Office in order to be accepted by foreign authorities.
Documents from British Overseas Territories
Documents originating or executed in a British Overseas Territory can only be legalised if they have already been
legalised by an official of the Government in the Territory concerned. The British Overseas Territories are:
Anguilla,
Bermuda, British Antartic Territory, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat, St Helena
and Dependencies, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, Turks and Caicos Islands.
Foreign Documents
If you have a foreign
document which requires legalisation you should contact the relevant Embassy, Consulate or High Commission in the UK for advice.
If you have been advised that your document needs to be appended to a notarial
cover sheet containing a certification from a practising UK solicitor or notary public, the cover sheet must refer specifically
to the document, and the document should be properly bound to the cover sheet.