Apostille Rep

Malaysia Legalisation

The Simplest Way To Attest UK and Irish Documents

We offer you the easiest way to attest your UK and Irish Documents through our hassle-free, three step procedure:

  1. Send your documents to our UK offices
  2. Let us handle the process, taking the stress out of it for you
  3. We send them back to your chosen address

Told you it was simple!

100% Acceptance Guarantee

We’ve helped thousands of clients to have their UK and Irish documents attested, and haven’t once had a document rejected in Malaysia.

In fact we’re so confident in our service that we offer a 100% acceptance guarantee. 

That’s right. If for any reason your documents are rejected we will refund your order in full.

Using our Malaysia legalisation service gives you complete peace-of-mind and ensures that you get what you require in a timescale to suit your needs. Our friendly and expert team have years of experience and deal with the Malaysian Embassy in London on a regular basis, so they’re fully aware of the steps required to make sure your certification goes smoothly.

Order Malaysian Legalisation Now

To begin, please select one of the options below. If your document needs an Apostille Stamp by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), or by the Department of Foreign Affairs in Dublin, select the option on the left.

If it doesn’t, please select the option on the right.

Our service includes:

  • Certification by a UK Solicitor where needed (a Notary Public is not needed). In this case the work will be done on a certified copy rather than on the original, though can be done on the original on request.
  • Apostille legalisation by the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office (or by the Department of Foreign Affairs in Dublin, for Irish Documents)
  • Consular attestation by the Malaysian Embassy in London
  • All disbursements and charges

If you have questions we have a specialist team ready to take your call NOW.

Alternatively, you can fill in our enquiry form or contact us. 

NOTE 1: Please be aware that ACCA Certificates require the work to be done on the original document, so a certified copy can not be made.

NOTE 2: Please be aware that due to unforeseen circumstances, Irish documents are taking longer to legalise. Please allow up to one extra week for the attestation of an Irish document.