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Apostille for Bahamas

Notarisation of Documents for the Bahamas

If you require an apostille for Bahamas, the process is often straightforward. In many cases, documents that have been signed or authenticated by a UK notary public can be accepted for use without further legalisation. This position is supported by section 102(1)(a) of the Bahamian Evidence Act 1996. However, requirements can vary, so it is always important to confirm what the receiving authority requires.

Legalisation and Apostille Requirements for the Bahamas

Documents intended for use in the Bahamas do not usually need to be apostilled when a UK notary public has properly notarised them. Therefore, many documents can be used directly once notarisation is complete. However, in some situations, further consular legalisation may still be requested.

If consular attestation is required, the Bahamian Consulate can provide this service. This may apply, for example, where a document must then be legalised by another foreign embassy in the UK. In such cases, the consular fee applies, and processing is usually quick. For this reason, we can advise whether an apostille for Bahamas or further consular steps are needed in your specific situation.

Timeframes and Fees

Where consular legalisation is required, the fee is £80 per document. Turnaround times are typically one to two working days, depending on the circumstances.

London Contact

High Commission of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas
10 Chesterfield Street
London W1J 5JL
T.020 7408 4488
F.0207499 9937
E-mail: information@bahamashclondon.net

https://www.bahamashclondon.net/

Further Information

If you need more information about obtaining an apostille for Bahamas, please see our contact page below. You can call, text, or email us with any questions, and we will be happy to help.


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