FCDO Legalisation for Jordan
Our experienced team specialises in notarising, apostilling, and legalising documents for Jordan, ensuring compliance with all legal requirements. Whether for business or personal use, we make the legalisation process straightforward and efficient.
FCDO Document Legalisation Process
- Apostille by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCDO):
Documents for use in Jordan need to be first apostilled by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) in the UK. The Apostille confirms that the document has been properly signed and is legally valid for use abroad. - Attestation by the Embassy of Jordan:
After the Apostille has been applied, documents must be submitted to the Embassy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan for further attestation. The Embassy will verify that the document is authentic and can be used within Jordan for its intended legal purposes.
3. Exceptions for Certain Documents:
Please note that the Embassy of Jordan will not legalise documents related to the sale or purchase of land outside Jordan’s borders, including powers of attorney for such transactions. This is a key limitation to keep in mind when preparing documents for legalisatio
Fees
- Personal documents: £50.20
- Corporate documents: £140.40
These fees cover both the Apostille process and the attestation by the Embassy of Jordan.
Processing Times
The processing time for legalisation by the Embassy of Jordan is typically one working week. This includes both the time taken for the Apostille and attestation procedures.
Notes/Comments
Important Limitation: The Embassy of Jordan will not legalise documents, especially powers of attorney, that pertain to the sale or purchase of land outside the borders of Jordan. Be sure that the documents you submit do not fall into this category to avoid any delays or complications.