Comprehensive Apostille Solutions by Notary Quote
At Notary Quote, we connect you with trusted professionals who specialise in apostille solutions, legalisation, and certified translations. If you’re looking for reliable services to meet international legal standards, you’re in the right place. Our platform ensures seamless access to legalisation service UK documents, making the process quick, secure, and cost-effective.
What is Document Legalisation?
Document legalisation is the official process of verifying a document so that it is accepted in another country. For Hague Convention countries, this involves obtaining an apostille certificate, while non-Hague countries may require consular legalisation.
How Apostille Solutions Work
- Check Your Document: Identify whether your document needs an apostille.
- Document Submission: Submit your documents via our secure platform or by post. Once received, our professionals will verify that all requirements are met.
- Legalisation and Apostille: The document is processed through a registered FCDO apostille service. If additional attestation is required, such as for Qatar, the document will be submitted for embassy attestation Qatar embassy.
- Final Delivery: Once completed, your document is returned to you securely, ready for international use.
Why Choose Notary Quote for Apostille Solutions?
1. UK’s Leading Apostille Service
We are partnered with the UK’s leading professionals in document legalisation, ensuring that your UK documents are authenticated efficiently. Whether it’s a degree certificate, a birth certificate, or a power of attorney, our listed service providers have completed thousands of successful legalisation service UK documents.
2. Registered FCDO Apostille Service
Notary Quote collaborates with service providers officially registered with the FCDO (Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office) to deliver a fast and dependable apostille solutions process.
3. Expertise in Embassy Attestation
For countries like Qatar and the UAE, we offer attestation Qatar embassy attestation services. Whether it’s personal documents like a marriage certificate or academic qualifications such as masters, PhD, PGCE, QTS, we have you covered.
4. Quick and Hassle-Free Process
Our network ensures the quickest turnaround times, with next-day registered businesses paper-based services available.
Why Apostille Solutions Matter
- 1. Why Do You Need an Apostille?
- 2. What Documents Are Required?
- 3. How Long Does It Take?
An apostille verifies the authenticity of a document for use in another country. It ensures that your qualifications, awards, and legal papers are recognised internationally.
To apply for an apostille, you will need:
- Original document stamped sealed signed court
- Copies notarised by an FCDO-recognised solicitor or notary
- Standard Service: 3-5 working days
- Express Service: 1-2 working days
Apostille Services Offered

Legalisation Service for UK Documents
We specialise in apostille solutions for various document types, ensuring they are valid for use abroad.

Embassy Attestation Services
For countries outside the Hague Apostille Convention, we offer embassy legalisation services. Our expertise includes attestation Qatar embassy attestation and similar services for UAE and other countries.

E-Apostille Services
Need a digital solution? Our apostillesolutions.co.uk 020 offers electronic apostille services, enabling you to legalise documents online without the hassle of posting physical copies.
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Benefits of Apostille Solutions by Notary Quote
Fast Turnaround Times
Most documents are processed within 1-2 days.

Expert Support
Our team of professionals is available via info@apostillesolutions.co.uk or 020 8095 0105 to guide you through every step.

Cost-Effective
Prices start from as low as £79 per document, offering competitive rates for legalisation services.

Secure Handling
Your documents are treated with the utmost care throughout the process.
FAQs
An apostille is an official certificate issued by the UK Legalisation Office to authenticate a document for use in another country.
Certain documents, such as powers of attorney, must be notarised before obtaining an apostille.
Submit your document to the Legalisation Office, either in person or online, depending on whether you require a paper-based or e-Apostille.
Only documents issued by recognised authorities or certified by a UK notary are eligible for legalisation.