Coroner's Report Apostille (signed with digital image)
A Coroner's Report is issued by a District Coroner in lieu of a full Death Certificate whilst an inquest or post-mortem is carried out. It simply confirms the death of the subject and may list suggested causes of death.
The apostille itself can be placed on an original Coroner's Report, provided it is signed by the Coroner or stamped by the Coroner's Court. It is possible to apostille a photocopy - but it must certified by a UK registered/practicing solicitor. If you need to arrange a solicitor certification, please see our Enhanced Service.
A Coroner's Report is issued by a District Coroner in lieu of a full Death Certificate whilst an inquest or post-mortem is carried out. It simply confirms the death of the subject and may list suggested causes of death.
The apostille itself can be placed on an original Coroner's Report, provided it is signed by the Coroner or stamped by the Coroner's Court. It is possible to apostille a photocopy - but it must certified by a UK registered/practicing solicitor. If you need to arrange a solicitor certification, please see our Enhanced Service.
A Coroner's Report is issued by a District Coroner in lieu of a full Death Certificate whilst an inquest or post-mortem is carried out. It simply confirms the death of the subject and may list suggested causes of death.
The apostille itself can be placed on an original Coroner's Report, provided it is signed by the Coroner or stamped by the Coroner's Court. It is possible to apostille a photocopy - but it must certified by a UK registered/practicing solicitor. If you need to arrange a solicitor certification, please see our Enhanced Service.
What’s the process?
After placing the order, you will receive an email with instructions. Simply send us your documents (no supporting information or other documents are required) and we’ll process your order as soon as we receive them.