The Apostille certificate is issued by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) to confirm that a document is genuine and can be used abroad. Whether you need to legalise business contracts, company documents, birth certificates, or academic records, our team manages the process from start to finish.
We work with entrepreneurs, businesses, and individuals to streamline the apostille process. By using Accusolve, you avoid delays, errors, and unnecessary complications, ensuring your paperwork is accepted worldwide.
Why Choose Accusolve for Apostille Legalisation?
We are experts in UK document legalisation:
- End-to-end handling of your apostille application
- Experienced team ensuring accuracy and compliance
- Trusted support for both individuals and companies
- Quick turnaround with professional guidance
Our Apostille Legalisation Service Covers:
- Company incorporation documents
- Certificates of Good Standing
- Articles of Association
- Contracts, powers of attorney, and affidavits
- Birth, marriage, and death certificates
- Educational and professional qualifications
International Recognition
An apostilled document is recognised in over 120 countries that are members of the Hague Apostille Convention:
- Simplifies cross-border business and legal processes
- Ensures compliance with international requirements
- Peace of mind for individuals and organisations
Apostille Legalisation FAQ's
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What is an apostille certificate?
An apostille is an official certificate issued by the FCDO that confirms a UK document’s authenticity so it can be used in another country.
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Who needs apostille legalisation?
Anyone presenting UK documents abroad may need apostille legalisation — from business owners signing contracts to individuals proving their identity, qualifications, or marital status overseas.
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How long does the process take?
Processing times depend on the type of document and FCDO workload. Accusolve ensures applications are submitted correctly to minimise delays and speed up turnaround.
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Do all countries accept apostilled documents?
Apostilled documents are recognised in countries that are part of the Hague Convention. Some non-member countries may require additional legalisation steps, which we can advise on.