To notarise or apostille a death certificate in the UK, you will need to:
- Take the original death certificate to a Notary Public (that’s us).
- Provide identification, such as a passport or driving license, and proof of address, to prove your identity to the Notary Public.
- If you need the Death Certificate notarised, the notary will notarise the original death certificate by confirming its authenticity.
- If you don’t need it notarised, but need it apostilled, the notary will submit the original Death Certificate to the FCDO to be apostilled.
- Please note that if you have a non-UK death certificate, we can notarise a copy of the original, and submit the notarised copy to the FCDO to be apostilled.
In addition to getting the Death Certificate notarised and apostilled there may be additional steps such as getting it legalised by the Embassy of the country where it will be used. This requirement varies according to country.
Please check with the authorities of the country where the certificate will be used to be sure of the specific requirements.
We provide next-day services for the apostilling of documents for your convenience. If you require more information, albeit just to set your mind at ease while navigating the deceased final wishes, contact us with any questions or concerns.