How to order:
Step one:
Check that the statutory declaration is signed by a UK FCDO-registered solicitor or notary whose signature is registered with the FCDO. Alternatively, instruct our notary to witness your declaration.
Step two:
Contact us to place an order.
When emailing, please provide the following information:
- In which country will your statutory declaration be used?
- Does the declaration need to be translated?
- Do you require embassy legalisation?
- How soon do you need the apostille?
Once we have all the information, the team will assess your enquiry and give you a personalised and detailed quotation.
If you accept the quotation, we will send an invoice to be paid, and the process of getting an apostille for your documents starts. We will take care of everything.
Final step:
As soon as your statutory declaration has been apostilled, we will send you a scanned copy via email.
Regardless of what return delivery method is chosen (in person, self-addressed envelope, DHL, etc.), we will inform you immediately as soon as the documents are ready to be collected or on their way back to you.
Assuming that you are not collecting your apostilled documents from our London office – we will also provide you with the tracking number as soon as your forms have been given to the courier.
Note that we return documents with DHL or Royal Mail (only). DHL return deliveries – both national and international require the following details:
- A full name
- Full return address
- Contact phone number
How much does it cost?
For personal documents, prices are as follows:
- 3-4 day UK apostille service from £120
- 1 day (next business day) from £135
- 5-48 hours e-Apostille from £97
Our comprehensive fee covers:
- Solicitor certification
- FCDO (Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office) Fees
- Administration
- VAT
There could be additional costs, depending on your chosen service and how many documents you wish to apostille.
We will always provide a full breakdown to see precisely what you’re paying for.