Legalisation
Legalisation
Legalisation is the process by which the signature and seal of the Notary are authenticated by the Foreign Office and/or the Embassy or Consulate of the country in which the document is to be used. This is generally required by countries who are signatories to the Hague Convention. Legalisation requirements are determined only by the country where the document is going, not by the UK government.
Documents going to countries which are, or have been, part of the British Commonwealth seldom need legalisation nor, at present, do documents going to many parts of the United States.
Many countries require only one certificate from the Foreign Office called an Apostille. There is available a normal and an urgent service to have documents apostilled.
Some countries want the Apostille from the Foreign Office and a further certificate from their own Embassy. This will take longer. There are other procedures that apply only to a few countries, and there can be problems if a document is to be used in a country with which the United Kingdom does not have diplomatic relations.
Your Notary may not be able to tell you in advance what legalisation will cost, but fees can be high for some commercial documents. For charges please refer to the costs section.
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