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Apostille Legalisation


Legalisation (Apostille) is the official confirmation that a signature, apostille seal or apostille stamp on a UK public document is genuine.

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Birth Certificates, Marriage Certificates and Death Certificates are full length copies and can be used for official purposes.





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UAE Legalisation Attestation

Consular and Apostille Legalisation Service

Good Afternoon , Welcome to UK Official Records !

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•This service provides the service to legalise a UK issued document for use within the UAE (United Arab Emirates).

•Need to understand how the process works? Explanation of the Apostille Process

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UAE Legalisation Order Form

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Please read notes specified below.

Birth, Marriage, Death and Adoption certificates must be original certified copies. We cannot legalise photocopies certified by a solicitor or Notary Public.

Birth Certificates are advised to be the Long-Form version if the document is to support any legal or official purpose as Short-Form certificates are rarely accepted by any authority.

Enhanced CRB Disclosure documents must be verified by a Notary Public (not a solicitor) before being legalised. We cannot legalise photocopies certified by a solicitor or Notary Public.

Deed Poll change of name documents require certification by a UK solicitor or Notary Public before being legalised. If you have yet to arrange this certification, we can arrange this on your behalf. Simply choose the 'Non-Certified Deed Poll' option above.

Educational Certificates require certification by a UK solicitor or Notary Public before being legalised. If you have yet to arrange this certification, we can arrange this on your behalf.

Power of Attorney documents must be countersigned by a Notary Public (not a solicitor) before being legalised.

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Please check all your details carefully before making a payment. We do recommend individuals opt for the recorded delivery post.