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Rationalisation of notarial and documentary services in Kosovo

From 1 March 2014 notarial services that can be performed by alternative providers in Kosovo will not be offered by British Embassy Kosovo.

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Changes to notarial and documentary services in Kosovo

Changes to notarial and documentary services in Kosovo

With effect from 1 March 2014, notarial and documentary services that can be performed by an alternative provider in Kosovo, for example by Notaries Public or local lawyers, will no longer be offered by the British Embassy in Pristina.

This is part of the FCO’s 2013-16 Consular Strategy to modernise the delivery of our services and focus our Consular resources on assisting vulnerable categories of British citizens in Kosovo. This might include minors, the elderly, people with mental health problems, or victims of serious crime abroad. In order to free-up staff time to do this we will no longer provide transactional services where they are available locally.

We will continue to provide the following notarial and documentary services:

  • Certifying copies of British passports

  • Various ‘Informative Notes’ & ‘Letters’

  • Registering a birth

  • Registering a death

  • Receiving a notice of an intended marriage

  • Issuing a Certificate of no impediment to an intended marriage

These changes will modernise the delivery of our services and help free up resources so we can focus on providing assistance to customers who need our help most.

This list, as well as a list of alternative providers of notarial and documentary services in Kosovo, can be found in our detailed guide.

Published 27 February 2014