Solicitor Certification of Your Documents
We save you both time and money by offering a complete apostille service including certification of documents by one of our solicitors and a guarantee that all UK documents certified by our solicitors will be issued with a UK apostille.
We never overcharge
Not all documents need to be certified by a solicitor. We help you find out which of your documents need to be certified and which not, and we never charge you for services you don’t need.
Why choose our service?
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Academic documents such as certificates or qualifications (original or copies may be certified)
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A variety of company documents (original or copies may be certified)
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Personal documents such as passport or driving license (copies are always signed)
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Documents such as powers of attorney (normally original documents are witnessed)
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Personal administrative documents such as wills or last testaments (original or copies may be signed)
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Documents used in the legal field such as affidavits or declarations (original documents are witnessed)
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Deed Polls (original or copies may be signed)
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Other commercial documents such as contracts, resolutions or agreements (original or copies may be signed)
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And many others.
Another difference between notaries and solicitors are the fees which vary considerably. While a solicitor’s fee ranges typically from £10 to £25 for signing a document, a notary’s fee may vary from £50 to £100 for the same task.
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As a copy
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As an original, usually when the solicitor is a witness while the document is being signed
The elements that make a certification valid are:
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the correct statement of the solicitor explaining what is being certified about the document
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the solicitor’s signature,
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the date of certification
In a situation where you are not sure which one you need, a notary or solicitorcertification, the best solution is to ask the person which is requiring you to obtain an apostille for your document.
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That the document has been signed in their presence (the case of powers of attorney)
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That a copy of a document has the same content as the original by stating that the copy is ‘a true copy of the original document.
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For advice on how to certify your documents correctly, contact our Apostille Service and find out everything about how your document should be processed. You can also request for your document to be certified by one of our solicitors.
Among the documents that need to be certified by a solicitor in order to be accepted for apostille are academic certificates, personal documents, company documents etc. that are not usually signed by a recognized public official.