Reliable UK Document Order Service
Get clear guidance from first enquiry to secure delivery at your address. We help you select the right record, confirm format and place a safe order so you know what to expect. The process mirrors official application steps and reduces time spent on form filling.
The Post Office Document Certification Service offers instant certified copies for passports, driving licences and recent bills at over 3,500 branches. Pricing starts at £12.75 for 1–3 copies, with tiered rates up to £51.00 for 10–12, charged per person named on the papers.

Online flows ask you to choose your document, confirm format, provide GRO index references or core details, and add Apostille or embassy attestation if needed. A premier tracked return postal option gives peace of mind and clear confirmation updates.
We set expectations on timing, jurisdictional rules and fees. If a GRO search fails, refunds are issued minus a £12.50 administrative fee. Translation support and legalisation can be paired to help ensure acceptance first time.
Key Takeaways
- Clear, guided process from selection to secure delivery.
- Certified copies available via trusted channels with transparent pricing.
- Online application asks for minimal core details and GRO references when needed.
- Tracked premier returns and timely confirmations for each person.
- Translation and legalisation options reduce rejection risk abroad.
- Refunds handled transparently with a small administrative fee if records are not found.
Fast, reliable and friendly document ordering across the UK
Nationwide collection points and clear online forms mean you can secure essential documents without delay. We ask only for core details on the form so your application moves quickly.
What you’ll need: a full name, date of birth, record reference if known, a current address and a contact number. Keep answers brief and accurate to speed processing.
Delivery and certification options
| Option | Speed | Tracking | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Premier tracked postal | 1–3 working days | Full online tracking | Urgent returns to your address |
| Post Office certified copy | Instant at branch | Collected in person | When solicitor certification is not required |
| Solicitor certification | Dependent on appointment | Receipt provided | Legal or foreign authorities needing formal attestation |
We support customers across England & Wales with friendly guidance and clear notices at key steps. If a record sits elsewhere, we point you to the correct place to apply.
Choose translation or solicitor pathways where another authority needs a specific format. We send status updates so the person tracking progress knows when documents will reach their address.
Child-related requests: extra checks may be needed. We will explain any additional forms in plain language and only ask for the details required to complete the application.
Documents we can order and deliver to your doorstep
From birth certificates to police checks, we arrange secure delivery of key records straight to your address.
Personal records:
Personal documents: birth, adoption, marriage and death certificates
We locate birth, adoption, marriage and death certificates using core details such as full name, date of birth and, where available, GRO index references. Supplying precise names and dates helps us match the correct entry and reduces rework.
Academic and business documents: awards, company papers and bank statements
Requests for degree awards, transcripts, company papers and bank statements are handled quickly. A certified copy is often acceptable instead of an original. If you provide the original, our in‑house solicitor can certify a copy at no extra charge.
Police and compliance records: ACRO certificates and related notices
ACRO Police Certificate applications need identity, an address history and an endorser who has known the person for two or more years. We guide you step‑by‑step through this application and check that supporting details meet the criteria.
How we help and what to expect:
- We advise when translations are sensible for overseas use and pair them with legalisation where required.
- Simple formatting tips for names and dates help align your application to official indexes.
- All addresses and personal details are handled securely to protect your privacy.
| Record type | Core details needed | Typical use |
|---|---|---|
| Birth / Marriage / Death | Full name, date, place, GRO reference (if known) | Visas, pensions, family records |
| Academic / Company / Bank | Qualification title, company name, account holder name | Employment, banking compliance, corporate filings |
| ACRO Police Certificate | ID, address history, eligible endorser | Visa, overseas employment, immigration checks |
How our service works from start to finish
An ordering wizard walks you through each choice, so you know which record, format and legalisation you need. The process is split into clear steps with helpful prompts on every form.
Choose your record and confirm the required format
Start by picking the exact record and the format the receiving authority expects. Confirming this up front prevents delays and reduces the chance of rework.
Provide GRO index references or key details
If you have a GRO index reference, add it on the form. If not, supply key details—full names, dates and places—so our team can locate the entry quickly.
Add Apostille or embassy attestation when needed
Choose Apostille for Hague Convention countries and select embassy attestation for other jurisdictions. We explain the correct sequence so foreign authorities accept your papers.
Select a premier tracked return and submit the application
Pick the premier tracked postal option to monitor delivery back to your address. If originals are required, follow our secure sending guidance and our in‑house solicitor can certify copies at no extra charge.
- Quick checks on spelling, dates and addresses cut down queries.
- Jurisdiction routing ensures the order goes to the right registry.
- Friendly support is available if you get stuck while completing the form.
Certified copies and true likeness checks made simple
A clear approach to certified copies and true likeness checks helps you avoid delays. We explain when a certified copy will do and when an original document is mandatory, so you pick the most efficient route.
When originals are required vs certified copies
Many authorities accept certified copies for proofs such as passports, driving licences and bank statements. This reduces risk of sending originals abroad.
Where originals are specified, we flag this on the form and advise secure return options.
Solicitor, Notary or in‑house certification
Using an external solicitor or notary suits complex legal cases or tight jurisdictional rules.
Our in‑house solicitor can certify copies from originals at no extra charge, speeding up the timeline for most applications.
Post Office certified copy options
The Post Office provides instant certified copies at over 3,500 branches, with prices from £12.75 (1–3 copies) to £51.00 (10–12).
Decide whether to obtain local copies before sending papers for legalisation or to rely on our in‑house checks.
- True likeness checks usually need an endorser to confirm a photograph matches the person named.
- Ensure copy documents show full page, legible text, signatures, stamps and dates.
- We review your pack and confirm if originals are required or if certified copies suffice.
- If originals are needed, we handle and return them securely and produce certified copies where possible.
Uk Document Order Service
Our single, consolidated portal handles everything from ordering and certification to tracked return delivery, so you make one submission and relax.
Complete the application using one clear form that captures the record, format and any legalisation needs. The flow uses step‑by‑step prompts so you can confirm exactly what is required.
We coordinate with a solicitor where necessary, so you do not need separate appointments. Translation add‑ons are available when a foreign recipient needs a language version alongside the legalised certificate.
“Clear guidance, tracked returns and predictable timings make repeat business processes simple.”
We only use your address and contact details to deliver the order and send timely updates. Personal data is handled responsibly and originals are returned securely.
| Feature | Benefit | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Single‑form application | Faster submissions, fewer errors | Individuals and businesses |
| Solicitor coordination | No separate appointments needed | Legal or overseas requirements |
| Translation & legalisation | Accepted overseas, reduced rejections | Embassy and international use |
- Predictable turnaround for repeat business users.
- Clear pricing so you know what each element covers.
- We request extra details only when jurisdiction rules demand them.
Coverage and jurisdiction: England & Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
Different registries hold records for different parts of the British Isles, so knowing where to apply saves time. We directly manage applications for records registered in England & Wales, including legalisation and tracked returns.

England & Wales: full ordering and legalisation support is available. We guide you through the form, check core details and arrange any Apostille or embassy steps once the record is issued.
Scotland and Northern Ireland
For records in Scotland and Northern Ireland we provide friendly guidance on where to apply and what to include in your form. We cannot lodge applications to their registries directly, but we will:
- point you to National Records of Scotland or GRO Northern Ireland;
- check address formats and local naming conventions;
- help assemble supporting documents so your application is complete.
Related territories such as the Isle of Man, Jersey, Guernsey and the Republic of Ireland each use their own registries. Preparing the right details speeds processing and reduces rejections.
| Jurisdiction | Apply to | Typical timing | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| England & Wales | Our portal | 7–21 working days | Full legalisation and tracked return options |
| Scotland | National Records of Scotland | Varies by registry (10–30 days) | We advise address format and form details |
| Northern Ireland | GRO Northern Ireland | Varies (10–30 days) | We help prepare supporting ID and forms |
Why jurisdiction matters: using the correct registry prevents delays and reduces the risk of rejection. Fees and timings differ by registry, so check notices and be ready with the right address and proof of identity.
“We remain available to assemble supporting papers and to manage any follow‑on legalisation or delivery once your record is issued.”
Short checklist:
- Full names and dates as registered
- Correct address format for the issuing registry
- Photo ID and proof of relationship where needed
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office Apostille (Hague Convention)
An Apostille from the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office confirms a recognised signature or seal for use overseas under the Hague Convention.
When an FCDO certificate is required
Many certificates need this step before embassy legalisation. Typical papers include birth, marriage and death certificates, court orders, notary statements and some solicitor-signed affidavits.
How Apostille validates documents for use overseas
The Apostille affirms the authenticity of the signer or seal so authorities in Hague Convention countries accept the certificate without further legalisation.
- Hague vs non‑Hague: Apostille alone suits Hague Convention destinations. Non‑Hague countries often require extra embassy attestation after national certification.
- Fees & timings: Platforms commonly add a set per‑certificate fee. Timings vary; choosing combined handling speeds the application and return.
- Pack preparation: We check signatures, seals and forms so the FCDO recognises the underlying authority and reduces notices or queries.
- Solicitor coordination: Where needed, we arrange solicitor checks to ensure the certificate is acceptable for Apostille.
- Translation pairing: If the recipient needs a translated copy, add it alongside the Apostille to avoid repeat handling.
- Tracking and care: Each step is tracked so you can follow submission, issuance of the certificate foreign commonwealth and safe return to your address.
“Preparing the right form and verifying the signature before submission cuts delays and helps the FCDO process your application smoothly.”
Embassy attestation for non‑Hague Convention countries
Embassy attestation is a required extra for many non‑Hague destinations and needs careful sequencing. We guide you to pick the correct embassy and follow any specific notes they publish.
Selecting your embassy and understanding special instructions
Choose the embassy based on where the certified paper will be presented. Our ordering form prompts a country and mission, then displays embassy‑specific fees and notices.
Many embassies publish exact rules on acceptable seals, translations and additional forms. We follow those instructions precisely to avoid extra notices or returns.
Sequencing: certification, Apostille, then embassy legalisation
The usual flow for non‑Hague destinations is clear: first any required local certification, next an Apostille or FCDO check where applicable, and finally embassy legalisation.
We prepare your application pack, adding solicitor certification if the authority requires it. Fees vary by embassy and are shown once you select the mission so you can plan costs and timings.
- Timeline advice: embassies can be busy—expect longer waits for some countries.
- Translations: add them where the authority requests a translated certificate foreign.
- End‑to‑end care: we submit to the embassy, track progress and return your legalised certificate foreign commonwealth securely.
“Following embassy instructions exactly reduces queries and helps achieve acceptance first time.”
Compliance made easy: identity, address and endorser requirements
Gathering the right ID and address proofs first saves time and prevents queries later.
ACRO‑style checks need a photo ID, a passport‑style photograph, proof of your current address and an address history for the last 10 years. Tell us if you have lived in Scotland, Northern Ireland or the Isle of Man.

Photo ID, proof of address and photograph standards
Acceptable photo ID and proof of address are listed below so you can assemble everything before starting the form.
| What | Examples | Tip |
|---|---|---|
| Photo ID | Passport, driving licence, national ID card | Use current, valid ID with clear name and DOB |
| Proof of address | Utility bill, bank statement, council tax letter | Must show your current address and recent date |
| Passport‑style photo | 35x45mm, plain background, neutral expression | Remove glasses and hats; match the person named |
Endorser criteria and confirming a true likeness
An endorser must be 18+, have known the person for two years and work in an approved occupation. They may be contacted and asked to confirm a true likeness of the photo.
Address history and child considerations
Enter continuous address periods on the form, including any time in Scotland or Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man. For a child, a guardian supplies proofs and signs where required.
Practical tips: keep name formats and dates consistent across all forms and proofs. If an endorser is temporarily unavailable, use an alternative eligible endorser to avoid delay.
“We use your details only to complete the application and protect them under strict data controls.”
Once all evidence is supplied, typical turnaround starts from submission and tracking updates are provided so you know when to expect progress.
Transparent pricing and admin fees
We make pricing clear so you can budget for each element of your application before you commit. All charges display on the form so you know each cost before payment.
Document ordering fees and per‑document legalisation costs
Post Office certified copies cost from £12.75 for 1–3, rising to £51.00 for 10–12 copies. Apostille fees are usually a fixed charge per document and appear on the form.
Embassy attestation fees vary by mission; they are shown once you select the embassy in the application. Solicitor certification may be included or added as an optional extra at checkout.
Refunds and administrative fees
Please note: if the General Register Office cannot locate your entry, we issue a refund less a £12.50 administrative fee. This protects you from paying the full amount for no result.
- Payment methods and receipts: we accept card and present invoice details suitable for business expenses.
- Jurisdiction differences: fees and timings can vary (for example, Northern Ireland); we flag these early.
- Cost‑saving tip: ensure a copy document meets standards to avoid repeat submissions and extra charges.
“Clear fees upfront help you plan and prevent surprises later.”
Secure postal service and delivery options
We use secure tracked couriers with predictable timings for both UK and international returns. Premier tracked delivery gives clear ETAs and live tracking so you can follow progress from collection to arrival.
Premier tracked delivery within the UK and internationally
Delivery is priced as a set fee per order, making budgeting simple regardless of how many items you include. Tracking references and dispatch notices are issued as soon as parcels leave our centre.
Return address preferences and safe handling of original documents
Specify separate billing and shipping addresses on the form so parcels reach the correct address. If you prefer a bank, workplace or home delivery, tell us exactly where to return items.
Packaging follows secure protocols to protect seals and signatures. When you send documents to us, use sturdy envelopes and the labelled form included with your pack.
“We record receipt, issue tracking details and support any courier queries to keep your papers safe.”
- Consider Post Office certified copies to avoid sending originals when acceptable.
- Affix clear customs labels and required forms for international routes.
- Mark solicitor-certified items so transit teams protect stamps and signatures.
- Include contact details and a preferred return address to prevent delays.
Support for business and professional services
Embedding verification and admin flows into your business saves time and keeps outputs consistent. Start with repeatable templates that guide staff through each form and application. This reduces manual effort and cuts avoidable errors.
Embedding document and identity workflows into your business
Automate recurring patterns using prefilled forms and approval chains. Pair translation with legalisation so a translated certificate travels with the original, reducing rework for foreign authorities.
Set business address preferences and central collection points to control inbound and outbound parcels. Maintain clear governance with designated approvers to make every submission auditable.
- Use templates to speed application completion and standardise outputs.
- Pair translation and legalisation for cross‑border onboarding.
- Define escalation paths for urgent cases to keep deadlines on track.
| Focus | Benefit | How to implement |
|---|---|---|
| Automation | Fewer errors, faster turnaround | Templates, saved forms, scheduled tasks |
| Address handling | Centralised returns and collection | Business address preferences, pickup points |
| Governance & reporting | Audit trails, operational oversight | Approval chains, volume reports, KPI dashboards |
| Training & policy | Faster adoption, compliance | Quick‑reference checklists, update alerts |
“Clear templates and governance keep processes repeatable, auditable and fast.”
Legal service of documents: serving within and out of the jurisdiction
Serving a legal form correctly is essential to keep a claim moving. CPR Part 6 sets out recognised methods for service within jurisdiction such as personal delivery, first‑class post, DX or next‑business‑day carriers, leaving papers at specified places, and electronic or court‑authorised alternatives.
Deemed service, alternative methods and service on solicitors
Deemed service rules fix when a notice or form is treated as received. Timing matters: meeting deadlines often depends on the deemed date under rule 6.14 and any prescribed business‑day adjustments. Always check the rule you rely on before filing a certificate of service.
Service on a solicitor is common under rule 6.7. If a person has instructed a solicitor, serving that firm at the correct address is usually effective and removes uncertainty about where a notice was left.
Serving documents for Scotland, Northern Ireland and abroad
When you must serve out of the jurisdiction, routes include applications under the CPR, transmission via foreign governments, judicial authorities or British Consular offices (rules 6.40–6.47). Keep proof of the method used and the address or mission served.
Alternative service applications (rule 6.15) help where personal delivery is impracticable. The court can authorise substituted methods or permit posting to an address you can evidence.
- For a child or protected person, follow court direction on who must be served and when; the court may permit special arrangements.
- Keep a clear record: method used, exact address, date and time, who received the papers, and any electronic traces.
- Certificates of service should state the method, the form served, the address or contact, the date, and reference the CPR rule relied on (see rule 6.17).
- Cross‑border tip: check whether translations or endorsed copies are needed by the receiving jurisdiction and include them where required.
Practical note: we issue clear notices and confirm each step so you can rely on accurate evidence of compliance. Recording each action protects deadlines and helps avoid procedural objections in any jurisdiction.
Ready to order? Send your documents and start your application
Make your application in minutes by following a simple, friendly online form that asks only for names, address and the essentials. The flow captures contact details, a preferred return address and the postal option so you see costs before payment.
Before you start, prepare a short pack: the paper required, a clear photo ID, a proof of address and any supporting evidence. If someone acts for you, include a signed Letter of Authority so we can act on your behalf straight away.
Uploads are easy: add scans or photos of ID, proofs and a copy of the form. Confirm your name and return address, pick translation or legalisation add‑ons at checkout if you need use overseas, then review the order summary and pay securely.
We review your pack on receipt and will flag any small gaps quickly so the application keeps moving without unnecessary back‑and‑forth. You’ll get tracking updates and clear notices at each step.
- Double‑check spellings, dates and address formats to reduce delays.
- Include a signed Letter of Authority for third‑party submissions.
- Select translation or legalisation if the receiving authority requires it.
- Contact our friendly team with any final questions before or after submission.
“We handle your paperwork securely and provide prompt tracking so you always know what happens next.”
Conclusion
This conclusion ties each step together so you can complete the form, upload your files and rely on clear updates as your pack moves through certification, legalisation and return.
Complete the short form, confirm the correct address and attach clear scans. We handle certification, Apostille or embassy attestation, tracked delivery and optional translation, keeping the person named informed at every notice.
Please note that papers for Hague Convention countries usually need an FCDO Apostille; non‑Hague destinations may need embassy attestation. Please note Post Office certified copies can reduce the need to send originals where acceptable.
We flag solicitor certification early, help with CPR Part 6 compliance for legal service and cover Northern Ireland where needed. Reach out with final name, address or copy queries and start your order today—let our friendly team take care of the rest.
FAQ
What documents can you order and deliver to my doorstep?
We can obtain personal certificates such as birth, adoption, marriage and death records, plus academic awards, company papers and bank statements. We also handle police and compliance records including ACRO checks. If you need copies, originals, translations or certified copies, tell us when you apply and we’ll advise the best option.
How does the ordering process work from start to finish?
Choose the record and confirm the format required. Provide GRO index references or key details to help locate the entry. If you need an Apostille or embassy attestation, add that at the point of order. Select a secure postal return option and submit your application with any supporting ID and payment.
When are original documents required and when are certified copies accepted?
Some authorities insist on originals, while others accept certified copies. For overseas use you may need the original for an Apostille. We’ll tell you if a solicitor/notary endorsement, in‑house certification or a Post Office certified copy is required for passports, driving licences and bank statements.
Can you get an Apostille from the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office?
Yes. We can arrange an Apostille under the Hague Convention when a certificate from the Foreign & Commonwealth Office is needed. The Apostille authenticates documents for use in other member countries. If your destination is not a Hague signatory, see embassy attestation below.
What is embassy attestation and when is it needed?
Embassy attestation is legalisation by a foreign embassy for countries outside the Hague Convention. We can select the correct embassy, follow special instructions and sequence certification, Apostille and embassy legalisation where required to meet the receiving authority’s rules.
What identity and address documents do you require for compliance?
We need a clear photo ID, proof of current address and, where applicable, a passport‑style photograph. Endorser criteria apply when confirming a true likeness. Please provide any previous addresses if requested, including addresses in Scotland, Northern Ireland or the Isle of Man.
Do you offer Post Office certified copy options?
Yes. For passports, driving licences and bank statements you can use Post Office certified copy services. Alternatively we can arrange solicitor or notary certification or complete in‑house certification checks depending on the authority’s needs.
Which jurisdictions do you cover?
We cover England & Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, providing full ordering and legalisation support. We can advise where to apply for records within Scotland or Northern Ireland and help with jurisdiction‑specific requirements.
What are your postal return and delivery options?
We provide premier tracked delivery within the UK and internationally. You can choose a secure return address and specify safe handling for original documents. Delivery timelines and tracking details are supplied once the order is dispatched.
How much does ordering and legalisation cost?
Pricing includes document ordering fees and per‑document legalisation costs. We list transparent fees at checkout. If a GRO search fails to locate an entry, refunds are available minus a £12.50 administrative fee to cover processing.
Can you support businesses and integrate document workflows?
Yes. We support embedding document and identity workflows into business processes, handling bulk requests, corporate compliance and integration with existing verification systems to streamline operations.
Do you provide help with translations and certified translations?
We can arrange certified translations where required for foreign authorities. Tell us the target country and any specific translator accreditation needed and we’ll coordinate translation, certification and legalisation in the correct sequence.
What is a true likeness check and who can endorse it?
A true likeness check confirms that a photograph matches the named person. Endorsers must meet set criteria — often solicitors, notaries or regulated professionals. We’ll advise acceptable endorsers and can perform or arrange the check to meet embassy or authority standards.
How do you handle serving legal documents within and outside the jurisdiction?
We offer legal service options, including deemed service, alternative methods and service on solicitors. We can serve documents in England & Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and abroad, following local rules and providing proof of service as required.
What happens if additional information is needed to locate a record?
If GRO references or key details are missing, we’ll contact you for further information. We can perform wider searches where permitted, but this may affect timing and incur extra fees. Always provide full names, dates and relevant addresses to speed up the process.
Can you assist with bank statements and financial document requests?
Yes. We can order bank statements and other financial documents, obtain certified copies and organise legalisation or Apostille as needed for overseas use. Ensure you supply the exact account holder name and date ranges to avoid delays.
How secure is my personal information and original paperwork?
We treat personal data and originals with strict security. Documents travel via tracked, insured post and we follow data protection standards. Return address preferences and safe handling instructions are respected for each order.
How do refunds work if a record cannot be found or an application is cancelled?
If GRO cannot locate an entry we issue a refund minus a £12.50 administrative fee. Refunds for cancellations depend on the stage of processing and any third‑party costs already incurred; we provide a clear breakdown in such cases.
Who can I contact for help while placing an order?
Our support team is available to guide you through document selection, certification, Apostille and embassy legalisation. We’ll explain required forms, translations, solicitor involvement and provide updates until your documents are returned.
Contact Prime Apostille for UK Document Ordering Services
Obtaining official UK documents can be time-consuming and complicated, especially when they are required urgently or for use overseas. At Prime Apostille, we offer a reliable UK document order service, helping clients securely obtain birth certificates, marriage certificates, death certificates, police records, and other official documents with ease. Our experienced team ensures accuracy, confidentiality, and prompt processing from start to finish. Contact Prime Apostille today for a smooth, dependable document ordering service you can trust.
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