Coroner’s Report UK Apostille

If you need a Coroner’s Report to be apostilled, you can send it/them to us for apostille processing.

All Coroner’s Report will be certified by our solicitor and have an official, FCDO-issued, apostille certificate attached within 3 working days (or sometimes just a few hours with e-Apostille).

Have a Coroner’s Report legalised with a UK apostille certificate by The Apostilles Group from just £90 digital or £95/115 paper.

Includes FCDO fees & solicitor.

​Your document will be transported using Royal Mail's Guaranteed Special Delivery service to the FCDO Legalisation Office and back (where necessary).

Eligible for…

Paper Apostille

Get an FCDO issued, physical paper apostille, with solicitor certification on your Coroner’s Report (signed in ink)

e-Apostille

Get an FCDO issued, digital only, e-Apostille, with AES/QES digital solicitor certification on your Coroner’s Report (with digital image signature)

Paper Apostille

Get an FCDO issued, physical paper apostille, with solicitor certification on your Coroner’s Report (with digital image signature)

Coroner’s Report questions…

Who can get a Coroner’s Report?

Deaths that may be linked to medical treatment, surgery or anaesthetic

  • Deaths that may be linked to an accident, however long ago it happened

  • Deaths that may be linked to drugs or medications, whether prescribed or illicit

  • If there is a possibility that the person took their own life

  • If there are any suspicious circumstances or history of violence

  • Deaths that may be linked to the person's occupation, for example if they have been exposed to asbestos 

  • All deaths of people who are in custody or detained under the Mental Health Act, even if due to natural causes

How to get a Coroner’s Report?

If a post-mortem was requested by the coroner, the coroner or coroner's officer will let you know the cause of death determined by the pathologist. If you want a full copy of the pathologist's report, you can request this from the coroner's office, but there may be a fee.

What is a Coroner’s Report?

A Coroner’s Report is a detailed report of an investigation in to a death.

LEGALISATION SUPPORT SERVICES

EMBASSY ATTESTATION

The Hague Convention only applies to 83 countries, we've selected the most popular to chose from but if you need a different country we will be able to carry this out for you. Find out more here.

TRANSLATION OF APOSTILLED DOCUMENTS

Your apostilled Coroner’s Report can be translated digitally (if you need a hard copy, please let us know) in to any of 130 languages from £80

THINGS TO REMEMBER/BE AWARE OF

If your Coroner’s Report has been witnessed by a solicitor, please send it to us for assessment.

REASONS YOU MAY NEED A CORONER’S REPORT LEGALISED

  • Proof of death abroad, in lieu of Death Certificate

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