Need your DOCUMENTS in a HURRY?
NEXT DAY apostille service in London
STEP 1
Complete our enquiry form
STEP 2
We contact you to confirm order and a detailed quote
STEP 3
Make payments & send documents
STEP 4
We get documents legalised
STEP 5
We send scans and post back the originals securely
Our packages
APOSTILLE STANDARD
3 To 5 Working Days
prices from
£42
per document
Plus Government Fee (£40)
And Disbursement
- 3 to 5 working days to process
- Friendly, personal service
- Secure, safe delivery
APOSTILLE PREMIUM
2 Working Days
prices from
£90
per document
Plus Government Fee (£40)
And Disbursement
- Our fastest processing service – just 2 working days
- doc received before 10am can get apostilled next day
- Ongoing support
- Friendly, personal service
- Secure, safe delivery
EMBASSY ATTESTATION
Varies by embassy
prices from
£110
per document
Plus Embassy Fee
And Disbursement
- Long time expert experience in apostilles
- Fast procurement and processing
- Location in London near the embassies
- Friendly, personal service
- Ongoing support
- Secure, safe delivery
Why choose us?
We are registered agent with UK Foreign Office for the next day service. We offer Apostille Services in London and the UK and can act as a document concierge service for: Apostille – at UK Foreign Office, Attestation – at various embassies, Certification – by lawyer & notary and Translation – by certified translator.
Fast and efficient apostilles straight to your door!
Experienced and trusted apostille service providers
Safe and secure delivery of your documents
Friendly and personal support for a smooth process
What our clients say
We provide apostille for the following situations and more
Getting Married Abroad
When planning a wedding abroad, you must prove your marital status. Common documents requiring an apostille include certificate of no impediment, marriage certificates, single-status affidavits, and divorce decrees (if applicable). These documents assure foreign authorities that you are legally free to marry.
Buying Property Abroad
Purchasing property in another country involves significant legal documentation. Apostilles are often needed for proof of identity (passport copies), financial documents (bank statements), property deeds, and sometimes a power of attorney if someone is acting on your behalf. These documents validate your credentials and financial standing to foreign legal entities.
Studying Abroad
Students heading to foreign educational institutions must verify their academic credentials and personal identification. Required documents typically include apostilled educational transcripts, diplomas, degrees, and birth certificates. These ensure the authenticity of academic qualifications and personal information.
Working Abroad
Securing employment in another country often requires validating your professional qualifications and legal status. Employment contracts, professional licences, academic degrees, and criminal background checks (DBS Check or ACRO Police certificate) frequently need an apostille. This process confirms your eligibility and credibility to potential employers abroad
Legal Documents
For legal matters that span international borders, documents like powers of attorney, wills, court orders, and affidavits must be apostilled. This ensures that the documents are recognised as legally binding and authentic by foreign legal systems, facilitating smooth legal processes.
Company Incorporations
When incorporating a business in a foreign country, essential documents such as the certificate of incorporation, certificate of good standing, articles of association, and memorandum of association require an apostille. These authenticated documents are necessary to establish the company’s legitimacy and comply with foreign corporate regulations.
Business Contracts
Engaging in international business contracts necessitates the apostille of key agreements and documents like partnership agreements, service contracts, and non-disclosure agreements. Apostilles verify that these contracts are valid and enforceable across borders.
Company Transactions
For significant corporate transactions such as mergers, acquisitions, or financial agreements, documents like financial statements, shareholder agreements, and board resolutions need an apostille. This ensures the documents are recognised as genuine, maintaining the integrity of international business dealings.
What is an Apostille?
An apostille, also sometimes known as Hague Apostille, verifies the authenticity of the document(s), so the document can be recognized in the foreign countries that are members of the 1961 Hague Convention Treaty.
In UK, the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) provides the apostille, a paper stamp attached to your document.
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