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Apostille for Antigua & Barbud
Notarisation of Documents for Antigua & Barbuda
If you require an apostille for Antigua & Barbuda, the legalisation process is often more straightforward than for many other countries. In most cases, documents signed or authenticated by a UK notary public can be accepted for use without further legalisation. This can save time and reduce unnecessary steps, provided the receiving authority confirms this approach.
Legalisation and Apostille Requirements
Documents intended for use in Antigua and Barbuda do not usually require further legalisation once a UK notary public has notarised them. This position is supported by section 12 of the Antigua and Barbuda Evidence Act 1992. However, requirements can vary depending on the organisation or authority receiving the document. Therefore, it is important to confirm the exact requirements with the local instructing party before proceeding.
Because requirements may differ, we help clients ensure documents are correctly notarised and suitable for their intended purpose. Where confirmation is required, we can guide you on whether an apostille for Antigua & Barbuda is necessary in your specific case.
London Contact
High Commission for Antigua & Barbuda 2nd floor, Abrar House 45 Crawford Place London W1H 4LP 020 7258 0070
If you need more information about obtaining an apostille for Antigua & Barbuda, please see our contact page below. You can call, text, or email us with any questions, and we will be happy to assist.