![]() ![]() For more information, read the guidance on service of documents and taking of evidence. Each country has different requirements, and consular staff in the UK may need to be involved. If you need to serve documents overseas, or are involved in the taking of evidence for UK court proceedings, you may need to contact the Foreign Process Section at the Royal Courts of Justice. Service of documents and taking of evidence If you need to verify an apostille certificate issued in the UK, read our guidance on verifying an apostille. If you need to get a UK public document ‘legalised’ or ‘apostilled’ so authorities will accept the document overseas, read our guidance on getting a document legalised. ![]() Our staff cannot verify that any document is genuine you will need to liaise with the organisation that issued the document if you need to verify it. marking of exhibits for use in UK court proceedingsĭocument services Getting documents legalised.making certified copies of official UK documents.administering oaths, affirmations, declarations and affidavits.In some countries, if a notary is unable to provide you with a service, our staff may be able to offer some limited notarial services including: Notarial services in non-Commonwealth countries We may be able to offer some limited document services, such as information notes. You will need to obtain the services of a local notary instead you may be able to find one using our list of lawyers abroad. Notarial services in Commonwealth countriesĬonsular staff in Commonwealth countries have no general powers to perform notarial acts, so our high commissions and consulates in Commonwealth countries cannot provide notarial services. Specific information about the notarial and document services we offer in each country, as well as the fees we charge, are shown in the guidance for each country. If a local notary is unable to provide you with the service you need, the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) may be able to offer a notarial or document service instead. Normally a local notary abroad will be able to provide notarial services for you. ![]()
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