Legalisation of Documents
Whether you are a private individual or you act on behalf of a company, you need to make sure your documents are up to scratch if you wish to conduct transactions or business abroad. To avoid disappointment or costly delays to your venture, it is best to make sure that any document you sign in England and Wales for use in a foreign country will be valid in that country.
For this you may need to get it notarized, but further authentication – such as apostille or legalisation of documents – may also be needed. Contact us today for quick and hassle-free efficient assistance.
Typically you will need documents certified if you:
- plan to buy or sell real estate or property abroad
- are working on mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures or collaborations involving an overseas entity
- company formation / incorporation, including setting up of branches, liaisons or representative offices in a different country
- a business disposal or purchase, including various company assets
- to participate in international tenders or supply agreements, as well as when organising export documents (including certificate of origin)
- distribution, franchise and agency agreements
- working on Assignment of Intellectual Property or Patents and Trade Marks
