Apostilled Documents

Professional Apostille Services: Ensure Your Documents Meet International Legal Standards and Requirements

£109.99

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What is an apostilled documents service?

Unlock global opportunities with our Apostilled Documents Service, designed specifically for seamless company formations. Whether you’re expanding your business internationally or setting up a new entity abroad, our expert team ensures your documents meet all legal standards with an official apostille certification. This authentication not only verifies the authenticity of your documents but also ensures they are recognised by foreign authorities, eliminating potential legal hurdles.

 

With our efficient, hassle-free service, you can focus on your business growth while we handle the complexities. Partner with us today and make your global business dreams a reality with confidence and ease!

How does the service work?

Please note: £20 postal deposit is required in order to receive business mail.

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Apostilled Documents FAQs

An apostille is a certificate issued by a competent authority that authenticates the origin of a public document or confirms the validity of a signature on a document.
An apostille is typically required when presenting UK public documents overseas. It ensures that your documents will be recognised as genuine in other countries that are parties to the Hague Apostille Convention, simplifying the process of legalising documents for use abroad.
Documents that can be apostilled include company incorporation documents issued in the UK.
The processing time for obtaining an apostille can vary depending on the document and the authority involved. Typically, it can take anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks.
Apostilles in the UK are issued by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) or by designated authorities in devolved administrations (e.g., the Scottish Government or the Northern Ireland Office) depending on the origin of the document.
If your documents are not in English, they may need to be translated into English before obtaining an apostille. However, it’s advisable to check the specific requirements of the country where you intend to use the documents.
An apostille does not have an expiration date and remains valid as long as the document to which it is attached is considered valid in the country of origin.
No, the UK authorities can only apostille UK-issued public documents. Documents issued in other countries must be apostilled by the relevant authorities in those countries.
No, we can only assist with obtaining apostilles for business documents (such as company incorporation certificates).
To start the process, simply contact us with details of the documents you need apostilled. We will guide you through the requirements, costs involved, and processing times to ensure a smooth and efficient service.

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