Glasgow Apostille
Glasgow Apostille Legalisation is a certificate applied on the back of the requested document and confirm validity of a document, signature, stamp or seal.
Apostille certificate can be done on any UK document. We can also translate, certify and authenticate at UK’s Embassy’s.
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What do I need to know about Glasgow Apostille
Before you legalise your document with Apostille identify whether your documents need notary certification to get apostilled. We can certify any document by a Public Notary or Solicitor when necessary.
Most company documents from Glasgow can be Legalised by simply scanning and emailing to us together with your contact details or providing the Company House business details
Documents that do not require Notary Certification
- Birth Certificate
- Marriage Certificate
- Civil Ceremony Certificate
- Death Certificate / Coroners Certificate
- Divorce Certificate stamped by Court
- No Impediment Certificate
- Decree Absolute or Nisi
- Deed Poll Name Change signed by Solicitor
- Certificate of Good Standing
- Affidavits witnessed by a Notary/Solicitor
- Power of Attorney witnessed by Notary/Solicitor
- Disclosure Scotland signed by Notary/Solicitor
- Criminal Record Checks – Signed – DBS
- Subject Access – Police National Computer PNC
- Medical Notes or Certificates – Signed by Doctor
- ACPO – ACRO – NIS Certificates
- Police Letters
- Last Will & Testament stamped by a Court or signed by Notary/Solicitor
- Access Northern Ireland
- HMRC Certificate of Residency
- HMRC Letters signed by an HMRC officer
- Companies House Document signed by Registrar
- Certificate of Free Sale
- Rural Payments Agency Documents
- Any Solicitor signed documents
- Any Notary Public documents
Documents that require Notary Certification
Personal Documents
- Disclosure Scotland not signed
- DBS Check – Basic & Enhanced not signed
- Employment Letters, Contract of Employment
- HMRC Letters, P60, Tax Return
- Driving Licence, ID, Passport, Insurance No
Educational Documents
- Degree, Masters Certificate
- Baccalaureate, A Levels, GCSE
- NVQ, GNVQ, Edexcel, City& Guilds
- School, College, University Certificate or Diploma
- Professional Qualifications, Academic Documents
- Transcripts of study
Business Documents
- Certificate of Incorporation
- Memorandum and Articles of Association
- Companies House Documents
- Certificate of Name Change
- Resolutions and Minutes
- Purchase or Sale documents
- Annual Returns, Tax, VAT Certificates
- Accounts, Audit
- Licenses and Agreements
- Certificate of Residency
- Any Company Document
- Electronic Documents and Banking
University or Degree Diploma?
Diploma, Master, Doctorate, Transcript, Baccalaureate, and any related qualifications issued by Glasgow registered body.
What we can legalise?
We can legalise with Apostille in Glasgow virtually any genuine documents from UK. Overseas document can be legalised on certified copy only.
- Government: Company House, HMRC, DBS Disclosure
- Police: ACPO, ACRO, Police Letters, NIS
- Court: Divorce, Decree Absolute, Nisi
- Coroners: Death Certificate, Coroners Certificate
- Notary: Affidavit, Attorney, Testament, Notary Documents, Sale
- Solicitor: Certified Documents, Last Will, Deed Poll Name Change
- Educational: Diploma, Certificate, Academic Documents
- Company: Incorporation, Memorandum, Accounts, Tax, Export
- Employer: P60, Tax Return, Letter, Employment Contract
- Medical: NHS, Doctor Letter, Medical Notes,
- Translation: Certified Translation, Embassy Translation
- Personal: Birth Certificate, Marriage Certificate, Baptism
- Others: Passport, Driving Licence, ID, Insurance Number
- Electronic Documents: Payslips, Contracts, Signature, Insurance
How to get an Apostille in Glasgow – Apostille UK
You’ll need to follow three simple steps in order to get your documents Apostille Legalised.
1: Fill the Legalisation Form
The Online Legalisation Form is the easy way to secure your order and be sure you are in the priority line.
If you can’t use the online form, please print and fill the paper-back Order Form with your details.
2: Post your original documents
You’ll find the postal address and all needed details in the confirmation email you’ll receive after your secure legalisation order.
For paper-back (pdf) form please insert the printed form in the envelope.
3: Get documents legalised
We legalise your documents and post them back to you at the specified address.
The standard postage it’s FREE of charge (UK) but if you are in a hurry, we can send them faster next day delivery or by courier Fedex/DHL for overseas.
Legalise a Certificate – Glasgow Apostille UK
Legalise Online
- Fill the form with your details
- Choose apostille services
- Pay with the debit/credit card
When booking completed, you will receive the instructions and the payment confirmation
Legalise by FORM
- Print and fill the Order Form with your details
- Post your documents with the Order Form to us
- We legalise your documents and post it back to you
Replacement
Lost documents? Order a duplicate for:
Birth Certificate
Marriage Certificate
Death Certificate
Standard – 10-14 days – £65
Emergency 1-2 days £97
GLASGOW APOSTILLE COST
All our Hague Apostille are issued by UK Government through FCO (Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office)
The price include the Gov Tax, Admin and standard delivery (UK)
We guarantee the apostille on any UK document by our proven tracking and expert advise.
Glasgow Certificate Apostille
Value 10-12 Days- GOV FEE
- ADMIN FEE
- FREE CHECK
Glasgow Apostille
Standard 6-8 Days- GOV FEE
- ADMIN FEE
- FREE CHECK
Apostille Glasgow
Fast 3-5 Days- GOV FEE
- ADMIN FEE
- FREE CHECK
Glasgow Apostille
Next Day Legalisation- GOV FEE
- ADMIN FEE
- FREE CHECK
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