UK Criminal Background Check (영국범죄)
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You can get certain official UK documents ‘legalised’ by submitting them to the Legalisation Office.
You might need to do this if an official in another country has asked you to provide a UK document and they’ve said it must be legalised.
The Legalisation Office will check the document and see if any signatures, stamps or seals match their own records. If they do match, they’ll legalise the document by attaching an ‘apostille’ (stamped official certificate).
You cannot get documents issued outside the UK legalised using this service - get them legalised in the country they were issued.
Before you apply
Check your documents can be legalised
You can get documents legalised if they’ve been issued by a:
court and sealed with a wet ink court seal
public registry, such as a birth, marriage or death certificate, or a company certificate issued by Companies House
government department and signed by an official, such as a letter of confirmation of tax registration
registered doctor, such as a medical certificate signed by a doctor
You can also get other documents legalised, as long as they’ve been certified by a UK ‘public official’, such as a UK notary or solicitor. For example:
documents such as a power of attorney, a contract or a qualification certificate
copies of documents such as a passport or a driving licence
This is not an exhaustive list of all the documents you can get legalised.
Check requirements for the documents
Contact the person asking for legalised documents. Check if they need to be:
the original documents or certified copies
signed by any particular person, like a UK notary or solicitor
Service option How long it takes
Standard (paper-based) Usually up to 5 working days, plus courier or postage time - you’ll see the current time frame when you apply
You might need to do this if an official in another country has asked you to provide a UK document and they’ve said it must be legalised.
The Legalisation Office will check the document and see if any signatures, stamps or seals match their own records. If they do match, they’ll legalise the document by attaching an ‘apostille’ (stamped official certificate).
You cannot get documents issued outside the UK legalised using this service - get them legalised in the country they were issued.
Before you apply
Check your documents can be legalised
You can get documents legalised if they’ve been issued by a:
court and sealed with a wet ink court seal
public registry, such as a birth, marriage or death certificate, or a company certificate issued by Companies House
government department and signed by an official, such as a letter of confirmation of tax registration
registered doctor, such as a medical certificate signed by a doctor
You can also get other documents legalised, as long as they’ve been certified by a UK ‘public official’, such as a UK notary or solicitor. For example:
documents such as a power of attorney, a contract or a qualification certificate
copies of documents such as a passport or a driving licence
This is not an exhaustive list of all the documents you can get legalised.
Check requirements for the documents
Contact the person asking for legalised documents. Check if they need to be:
the original documents or certified copies
signed by any particular person, like a UK notary or solicitor
Service option How long it takes
Standard (paper-based) Usually up to 5 working days, plus courier or postage time - you’ll see the current time frame when you apply