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Saudi Arabia Attestation – Saudi Legalisation Service

Need to use your UK documents in Saudi Arabia? Then they’ve got to be checked and approved first. This process is called Saudi attestation or document legalisation. It sounds fancy, but it just means proving your papers are legit. Whether you’re going for work, school, or family reasons, it’s a must-do step.

Quickly and securely authenticate your important documents for use abroad.

Whether it’s for personal or business purposes, our Consular Legalisation ensures your documents — including legal contracts, academic records, and personal certificates — are officially recognised by the Saudi Arabia and other international authorities.

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Legal Contracts: Including power of attorney, business agreements, and court documents.

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Academic Records: Diplomas, transcripts, and certificates from educational institutions.

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Personal Certificates: Birth certificates, marriage certificates, and police clearance certificates.

Our streamlined process guarantees your documents are recognised for employment, education, personal and commercial affairs abroad.

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How the Saudi Arabia Document Legalisation Process Works

Here’s how it goes. First, a solicitor or notary checks your document to make sure it’s real. Next, the FCDO adds an apostille stamp, basically, a UK government seal saying it’s official. Last, the Saudi Embassy reviews and stamps it, too. That’s it. Miss one step, and it’s no good. So, do it right from the start.

(Notary or Solicitor → FCDO Apostille → Embassy of Saudi Arabia)

Quick rundown:

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Step 1

Notary or Solicitor

A legal expert gives your document a thumbs-up. Without this, no further steps happen.

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Step 2

FCDO Apostille

The UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office adds its apostille stamp. It’s a big deal—it means your document is official.

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Step 3

Embassy of Saudi Arabia

The Saudi Embassy checks one last time and puts their stamp on it. Then your document’s good to go in Saudi Arabia.

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Verifies the document is genuine

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Apostille

Confirms UK validity for international use

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Final stamp from the embassy for use abroad

We keep clients regularly updated at every step, so they always know exactly what’s happening and when.

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Just Clear Updates.

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  1. Every document must first be certified either by an SRA-registered solicitor or by a UK notary public (we advise which is required; solicitor certification is included unless a notary is specifically needed).
  2. The certified document must then obtain an FCDO apostille. 
Without this apostille, no embassy will legalise the document.
  3. Once apostilled, the document is submitted to the chosen embassy for final stamping.

A notary stamp alone is never sufficient; an apostille is always required before any embassy will act.

What Types of UK Documents Require Attestation for Saudi Arabia?

Not every document needs attesting, but many do—depending on why you’re going. Whether it’s for personal reasons, legal matters, studying, or business, certain papers must be verified.

Is an Apostille Alone Accepted for Saudi Arabia?

Saudi Arabia accepts documents only with an apostille. No additional embassy stamp is needed for these documents to be valid. That said, requirements can vary depending on the type of document and its purpose. To make sure you meet all the necessary rules, it’s important to check carefully before submitting any paperwork. If you have questions or need guidance, please contact us for more information. We are here to help you avoid any issues and ensure your documents are accepted smoothly.

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= Notarisation Required

= Need the original

Government-Issued

Birth Certificate

Marriage Certificate

Death Certificate

ACRO Police Certificate

Criminal Record Check

DBS Certificate

Certificate of Naturalisation

Certificate of Impediment

Civil Partnership Certificate

HMRC Letter

Tax Certificate

Court-Issued Document

Immunisation Record

Power of Attorney (Personal)

Affidavit / Statutory Declaration

Parental Consent Letter

Financial Guarantee / Sponsorship

Letter of Authorisation

Invitation Letter

No Objection Certificate (NOC)

Medical Consent Form

Declaration for Property/Inherit.

Adoption Declaration / Agreement

Children Consent Forms

Other

Academic

Bachelor’s Degree Certificate

Master’s Degree Certificate

Degree Transcript

School Certificate

University Letter

Enrolment Letter

Degree Transcript

Reference Letter

Diploma Supplement

Degree Transcript

Results Statement / Transcript

Other

Business & Corporate

Certificate of Incorporation

Articles of Association

Certificate of Incumbency

Certificate of Free Sale

Companies House Documents

Board Minutes

Ben2 Form

Business Letters

Commercial Invoices

Authorised Representative Letters

Memorandum & Articles of Association

Shareholder Agreements

Trade Licences

ISO Certificates

CE Declarations

Power of Attorney (Corporate)

Business Authorisation Letter

Company Board Resolution

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Why You May Need Saudi Attestation for UK-Issued Documents?

Thinking about moving or working in Saudi Arabia? Then your UK documents need a stamp of approval. Birth certificates, degrees, marriage papers, they all need to be verified. Without this document attestation, Saudi officials might reject them. It’s not just busywork. It’s about showing your story is backed by proof. Skip it, and you’re stuck.

Legalising Business Documents for Use in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA)

Doing business in Saudi Arabia? Your UK business documents need to be legalised. This means contracts, board decisions, and company papers get verified. Legalisation makes them official in Saudi Arabia and helps avoid delays or problems.

The Role of the FCDO in the Saudi Attestation Process

The FCDO is the middle step in the chain. After your solicitor or notary signs off, your document goes to the FCDO. They slap on the apostille stamp, confirming the UK government backs it. Without this, the Saudi Embassy won’t even consider your papers.

How Long Does Saudi Arabia Embassy Attestation Take?

Usually, it takes 5 to 7 working days. If your documents are perfect, maybe less. But if something’s missing or the embassy is busy, expect delays. Need it quick? Some services offer express options. Just don’t leave it till the last minute.

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Complete Legalisation Package (Includes Solicitor Certification, Apostille & Embassy Submission)

Starting from

£95.00

(apostille-only country)

Why Choose Our Saudi Arabia Embassy Attestation Service?

We make it easy. From checking documents to handling the FCDO and embassy visits, we do it all. We keep you updated so you know what’s going on. Whether it’s one paper or many, we get it done fast, correctly, and with zero hassle.

FAQs

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Can I get my degree certificate attested for a job in Saudi Arabia?

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Yes! Most jobs in Saudi Arabia want your degree attested. It starts with a solicitor or notary, then the FCDO adds the apostille, and finally, the Saudi Embassy stamps it. This proves your degree is real and accepted.

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Can I use an attestation service to manage the entire Saudi legalisation process?

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Absolutely. Using a service saves you time and stress. We take care of everything, from checking your documents to getting all the stamps. You don’t need to visit any offices. We handle it all for you.

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Is a Chamber of Commerce stamp needed for Saudi business legalisation?

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Sometimes. If your documents are commercial, like trade invoices or contracts, the embassy might want Chamber of Commerce stamping first. Not all papers need it, though. We’ll tell you if yours do.

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What happens if my documents are rejected by the Saudi Embassy?

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Don’t panic. Usually, it’s because something’s missing or not quite right, a stamp is wrong or some wording is unclear. We’ll figure out what’s wrong and help fix it. Most issues get sorted quickly, so your documents get accepted next time.