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UK Marriage Certificate with UAE Legalisation


Choose this service to obtain an official replacement UK Marriage Certificate legalised by both the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) and United Arab Emirates Embassy in London. The service includes:

  • Issue of a certified replacement marriage certificate
  • Apostille Stamp UK added by the FCO to prepare for consular legalisation
  • Consular Legalisation by the UAE Embassy in London

All Apostille & Consular fees (disbursements) are included within this service.

  • Step 1 - Complete the detail of the marriage certificate you require
  • Step 2 - Choose how fast you want the certificate ready for dispatch
  • Step 3 - Choose whether you require a backup copy by email (Scan & Send)


Groom's Full Name

Bride's Full Name

Date of Marriage

Place of Marriage

Dispatch Speed

Scan & Send

Our Price: £199.95 + vat within the EEC

Notes for online ordering:

  • Certificates are original, certified copies acceptable for all official purposes
  • Marriage certificates are available from July 1837 to 2005 (or the present day if a civil wedding ceremony)
  • Under UK Law you can apply for any persons certificate if you know their details

Additional Guidance Notes

This section is designed to answer questions you may have when completing the form above. If there is anything you are unsure of, please feel free to call a member of our sales team on 0845 838 8433 who will be happy to help.

Groom's Name

Please provide the full name of the groom at the time of marriage.

Bride's Name

Please provide the name of the bride prior to the marriage. If the bride has been previously married, this should be the most recent name and not the name at birth (maiden name).

Date of Marriage

Please provide the date of marriage as best known.

Place of Marriage

Please provide this information as best as is known. For marriages since 2005, the exact place the civil wedding took place is required. We cannot supply a replacement certificate since 2006 where the wedding was a religious ceremony.





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