Death Certificate

How To Legalise A Death Certificate

The legalisation process in the UK involves affixing an apostille (certificate) to a public document. Legalisation serves as official confirmation that the signature, stamp, or seal on the document is authentic. 

Documents can be legalised if they are required to be recognised by an international foreign body.

One of the public documents that you can ask to legalise in the UK is a death certificate.

We are here to help you legalise your death certificate.

Obtaining A UK Death Certificate

The death registration usually takes five days (8 days in Scotland). The deceased’s relatives must register the death. However, if, for some reason, the relatives are unable to do so, a third party can register the death:
• If he or she was present at the time of death;
• If he or she is an administrator from the hospital where the person died (applicable if the death occurred in a hospital);
• If he or she is responsible for making the funeral arrangements.

You can get information about the necessary paperwork and procedures to register the death from the register office.

In addition, if you do not know the cause of death, or if it was sudden, you can inform the coroner, who will issue the necessary registration documents or send them to the register office himself.

Death certificates, which document that a death has been recorded, are available for purchase once a death is registered.

Death Certificate Legalisation

The requirements for legalising a death certificate are similar to those for legalising a birth certificate. We can help you obtain an apostille only using the original document or a certified copy issued by the General Register Office or local register office.

You may have heard that two different apostille kinds exist:
• Paper-based – you must mail your paperwork (or present them in person while registering the business)
• “E-Apostille” – You can upload documents as PDF files that a UK notary or solicitor has digitally signed to obtain an electronic apostille.

But notice that death certificates UK issued by the General Register Office are not eligible for an e-Apostille.

Also, note that legalisation of a death certificate is possible with an apostille because the UK is a signatory to The Convention of 1961 that abolished the requirement of legalisation for foreign public documents.

Reason for the Death Certificate Apostille

You may need to obtain an apostille death certificate in the UK for various reasons. Here are some ordinary circumstances where it may be required:
• Legal proceedings (inheritance disputes, property transfers, or settling debts).
• Estate matters (when the deceased person had assets or financial interests in another country).
• Immigration (establishing familial or ancestral connections).

This list is not exhaustive. Therefore, if you need an apostille death certificate uk for any reason, please use our order page.

Choose The Right Service

Pricing does not include solicitor or notary certification. We can provide this service at an additional cost.

Standard
Service

£79.99

/ Per Document

Timeframes are for guidance purposes only.

Express
Service

£84.99

/ Per Document

Timeframes are for guidance purposes only.

Urgent
Service

£199.99

/ Per Document

Must meet strict requirements set by FCO to qualify.

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