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Last Will and Testament – Premium 1 day Apostille service

Last Will and Testament – Premium 1 day Apostille service

Regular price £79.00 GBP
Sale price £79.00 GBP Regular price
Has your original Last Will and Testament, or a photocopy/printout of it, been certified by a UK solicitor or notary? (Select “Yes” or “No”)

If you select NO, solicitor certification is required, and we will include it as part of the process. You will need to send us the original document

Premium 1 Day apostille guarantee

To qualify for our premium 1 day apostille service, documents must be received before 12:30 pm at our Milton Keynes office.

We offer fast apostille processing with next working day submission to the FCDO, ensuring a quick and efficient turnaround.

Please note that if solicitor certification is required, an additional working day will be added to the processing time.

Last Will and Testament

A Last Will and Testament is a legal document that sets out how a person’s estate, assets, and personal wishes should be handled after death. It is commonly required for international probate, inheritance, estate administration, and overseas legal matters.

Our next working day UK apostille service provides official legalisation of last will and testament documents through the FCDO apostille UK process, ensuring full international recognition.

Can I legalise a last will and testament?

Yes, last will and testament documents can be legalised.

Acceptable formats for legalisation

The FCDO accepts last will and testament documents in the following formats:

  • Original signed will
  • Solicitor-certified copy of the original will
  • Notarised copy of the will
  • Photocopies or scans are not accepted unless properly certified

Solicitor or notary certification required

Yes. A last will and testament usually requires certification by a UK solicitor or notary public before apostille.

Notary certification may also be required depending on the destination country.

Original documents required

Original documents or properly certified copies are recommended for apostille processing.

Important notes

  • The will must be properly signed and witnessed
  • Certification must be completed in the UK
  • Some countries may require notarisation before apostille
  • Certified translations may be required for overseas use
  • Additional probate or death-related documents may also be requested by foreign authorities

Common uses

  • International probate procedures
  • Overseas inheritance claims
  • Foreign property and estate administration
  • Legal proceedings abroad
  • Closing overseas bank or investment accounts

Embassy attestation required

Yes, for non-Hague Convention countries (e.g. UAE, Qatar, Kuwait), embassy attestation is required after the FCDO apostille UK process.

What happens after we receive your documents

We confirm receipt of your documents by email as soon as they arrive.

Our specialists review each document to ensure full compliance with FCDO apostille UK and legalisation requirements.

If any corrections are needed, we contact you immediately to avoid delays.

Your documents are then submitted for next working day apostille using our fast-track 24-hour FCDO service, ensuring a fast, efficient and fully compliant legalisation process.

Fast and secure return of apostilled and legalised documents

At Oracle Apostille Services, we provide fast apostille and legalisation with secure delivery across the UK and internationally.

Once your documents are processed by the FCDO, we collect them the next working day and dispatch them via your chosen delivery method.

You will receive tracking details by email, allowing you to monitor your delivery in real time.

Your apostilled documents are typically delivered within 1–2 working days, ready for immediate international use.

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Last Will and Testament – Premium 1 day Apostille service

£79.00 GBP