Court Documents Apostille
UK GRO Certificates provides a fast and simple service to obtain an
Apostille stamp on your documents.
We arrange for your Apostille Certificate and take care of everything for you. Simply
place order with us and send us your documents as per instructions after completing
order and we will return the legalised documents within the time frame selected
at time of order. There are no hidden charges just a quick apostille service.
All court papers and documents can be issued with the apostille but the following is a selection of regularly submitted forms-
- Decree Absolute from a divorce
- Decree Nisi from a divorce
- Last Will & Testament
- Grants of Probate
- Court Orders and decisions
- Court Judgements
- Bankruptcy documents
- County Court documents
- Court of Bankruptcy documents
- Family Division of the High Court of Justice documents
- The High Court of Justice documents
- Sheriff Court documents
Most court documents are stamped by the court or bear the signature of an official court officer. The apostille is issued against this stamp or signature. This document will be processed under our standard apostille service.
When a court document does not carry the original court seal or stamp (e.g. photocopies, unsigned documents) we can arrange for our solicitor to check and certify the document. This is provided in our solicitor certification service.
If you already have Original or original official copies of Birth Certificate, Death
Certificate, Marriage Certificate, Adoption Certificate, Decree Absolute, Court
Documents OR other document photocopies certified by a practising solicitor or notary
public then click issuing country/region of document below and place apostille order.
If you are ordering a Birth Certificate,
Death Certificate,
Marriage Certificate, Adoption Certificate, Decree Absolute
Certificate or Will/Probate from us, please select option to request an Apostille Stamp on order
form.
Please note that we cannot issue an apostille on a photocopy of your
certificate. All certificates must be genuine registry documents. Solicitor
certified copies are NOT accepted for apostille.