Apostille Death Certificate Services by Notary Quote
Notary Quote connects you with trusted professionals who specialise in apostille death certificate services. Whether you need to process a death certificate apostille for personal, legal, or business purposes, we ensure a seamless, efficient, and reliable experience.
What Is an Apostilled Death Certificate?
It is an official certificate that verifies the authenticity of a death certificate for use in countries that are members of the Hague Convention. The apostille death certificate includes a raised seal and unique serial number, allowing authorities abroad to confirm its legitimacy.
For non-Hague Convention countries, like the UAE, the process includes uae legalisation death certificate services, which involve both an apostille and embassy attestation.
When Do You Need an Apostille for a Death Certificate?
- Registering a death abroad
- Accessing bank accounts or pension funds overseas
- Settling property transactions in another country
- Handling inheritance or probate matters internationally
- Complying with legal requirements for business purposes
Why You Need an Apostilled Death Certificate
A apostilled death certificate is essential when an overseas authority requests legal proof of a deceased individual’s identity and key details, such as when and where the individual passed away. This certification is often required for:
- Resolving estates and accessing assets abroad
- Selling or transferring property owned by the deceased
- Executing a will or inheritance procedures
- Filing insurance claims in another country
The apostilled certificate normally requested validates the document’s authenticity, ensuring it meets international standards under the Hague Convention.
Services Offered by Notary Quote
- Apostille Only Service
- Replacement Document and Apostille
- UAE Legalisation Death Certificate Services
- Urgent and Restricted Services
If you already have the original or official copy of the death certificate, our partners can provide an apostille death certificate to make it valid for international use. This service ensures the document is processed through the appropriate legalisation channels.
If the original document is unavailable, our partners can obtain a certified replacement from a registrar or coroner’s office. Once acquired, the death certificate apostille services legalise it for overseas purposes.
For use in the UAE, we offer death certificate apostille services followed by UAE embassy attestation. This two-step process ensures your documents are recognised by UAE authorities.
Our ‘restricted urgent’ service registered businesses offers expedited processing for those requiring documents on short notice. We also provide ‘next-day’ registered businesses paper-based services to meet critical deadlines.
Step-by-Step Apostille Process

Verify Your Document
Ensure you have the original death certificate or obtain an official replacement. Photocopies and scans cannot be legalised unless they are notarised first.

Apostille and Attestation
For Hague Convention countries, the document receives an apostille. For non-Hague countries like the UAE, the process includes embassy attestation as part of the uae legalisation death certificate service.

Return and Delivery
Your completed document is returned to you via secure delivery, ready for international use.
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Why Choose Notary Quote?
Expertise in Legalisation Services
We connect you with specialists experienced in death certificate apostille services and embassy attestations.

Fast and Efficient Process
With options like the ‘restricted urgent’ service registered businesses, our partners provide reliable solutions tailored to your timeline.

Trusted and Secure Services
All documents are handled with utmost care, ensuring compliance with international legal standards.

Cost-Effective Solutions
Our network offers competitive pricing for apostille and legalisation services, making the process affordable and accessible.
Frequently Asked Questions
An apostille is a certificate attached to the death certificate with a raised seal and serial number. It confirms the document’s authenticity for use abroad.
No, only original documents or certified copies can be legalised.
- Standard Service: 6-7 working days
- Express Service: 3-4 working days
For urgent needs, our ‘next-day’ registered businesses paper-based service is available.
Countries under the Hague Convention recognise apostilles. Non-member countries, like the UAE, require additional embassy attestation.