Marriage Certificate
How To Legalise An ACRO Certificate
Getting your UK marriage certificate recognized internationally is crucial in a globalised world. The legalisation through the apostille is the key to making this happen. This article outlines the simple steps to follow and the importance of apostille for your UK marriage certificate’s validity abroad.
The legalisation process in the UK involves affixing an apostille (certificate) to a public document. Legalisation serves as official confirmation that the signature, stamp, or seal on the document is authentic.
Documents can be legalised if they are required to be recognised by an international foreign body.
One of the public documents that you can ask to legalise in the UK is a marriage certificate.
We are here to help you legalise your marriage certificate.
How To Obtain A Marriage Certificate
When can you get your marriage certificate?
If you want to get married in England or Wales, you must meet specific requirements, including:
- you should be at least 18 or over;
- you and your partner should not be closely related;
- you should not be in any other civil partnership or already married. If you have ever been married or in a civil partnership, you must show your former partner’s death certificate or a decree absolute or final order.
You will marry by signing the marriage schedule or document during the ceremony. Once those signatures are in place, your signed document heads to the local register office, where it becomes part of the official marriage register.
Subsequently, you’ll be able to acquire your marriage certificate. This document is the legal proof of your marriage.
Marriage Certificate Legalisation
The marriage certificate must go through the legalisation process to be considered legally valid and recognized in other countries. There are several features of the procedure:
- Your UK marriage certificate can be legalised but only in the format of your original UK marriage certificate or a certified copy from either the General Register Office (GRO) or the local register office.
- The original or an official registrar copy of the UK marriage certificate will have the apostille certificate attached.
You may have heard that two different apostille kinds exist:
- Paper-based – you must mail your paperwork (or present them in person while registering the business)
- “E-Apostille” – You can upload documents as PDF files that a UK notary or solicitor has digitally signed to obtain an electronic apostille.
But notice that UK marriage certificates issued by the General Register Office are not eligible for an e-Apostille.
Also, note that legalisation of a marriage certificate is possible with an apostille because the UK is a signatory to The Convention of 1961 that abolished the requirement of legalisation for foreign public documents.
But specific requirements for legalising a UK marriage certificate may vary depending on the destination country and its legal and administrative procedures. Our advice is to consult with the authorities or embassy of the country where you will use the birth certificate to determine their specific requirements for legalisation.
Reason for the Marriage Certificate Apostille
You may find yourself in a situation where you need a legalised marriage certificate UK much more often than you might think:
- Resolving family matters (obtaining spousal visas, opening joint bank accounts, or handling inheritance in foreign authorities).
- Simplification of your international travel (a marriage certificate with an apostille can assist in ensuring smooth customs and immigration processes).
- Global recognition and legal validity (an apostille verifies the authenticity of your UK marriage certificate. By obtaining one for your marriage certificate UK, you ensure its legality and enforceability abroad).
The list is not exhaustive.
123 Abroad Services will help you to simplify the process of applying for and obtaining an apostille marriage certificate UK. Contact us, and we will help you to choose the right service.
Choose The Right Service
Pricing does not include solicitor or notary certification. We can provide this service at an additional cost.
Standard Service
£79.99
- 3-5 Working Days Turnaround
- Document Verification
- FCO Apostille and Admin Fees
- FREE UK 1st Class Postage
Timeframes are for guidance purposes only.
Express Service
£84.99
- 1-2 Working Days Turnaround
- Document Verification
- FCO Apostille and Admin Fees
- FREE UK 1st Class Postage
Timeframes are for guidance purposes only.
Urgent Service
£199.99
- Same Day Turnaround
- Document Verificaction
- FCO Apostille and Admin Fees
- Drop Off and Collection Only!
Must meet strict requirements set by FCO to qualify.