Guidance

Romania: notarial and documentary services

How someone in Romania can get documents certified or united and obtain informative notes.

Overview

We aim to provide all notarial and documentary services and marriage documents remotely. If you need a notarial or documentary service, please e-mail bucharest.consular@fcdo.gov.uk

Where local notaries can provide services, the British consulate will not provide them. In many cases local notaries or lawyers can provide services more cheaply, quickly and conveniently.

Most services are available by post. Please e-mail us at bucharest.consular@fcdo.gov.uk with information what service you require.

Services we provide in Romania

Consular staff in Romania can:

  • make a certified copy of a document.
  • unite documents

For information about documents relating to marriage, such as a certificate of no impediment (CNI) and affirmations or affidavits of marital status, please see getting married abroad. If you can’t find the service you are looking for on this page, see other services provided by the British embassy in Romania.

What documents you will need to provide

We will advise by e-mail for the documents for each individual service. Make sure you have acceptable proof of address and identity, and ability to pay the relevant fees by credit or debit card online. See the full list of consular fees.

Payment

We accept online payments by Visa and MasterCard. We will e-mail you a payment link after receiving your documents.

Proof of address and identity

For all appointments for notarial services you will need to bring acceptable proof of your identity and address.

We accept passports or national identity cards as proof of identity.

We accept Romanian ID cards or residence permits, utility bills and bank statements (received by post, not printed off websites) as proof of your address.

Make a certified copy of a document

This service is for customers who need certified photocopies of British passports, Home Office registration/naturalisation certificates, UK educational documents (only those that have been issued in the UK by a recognised institution and are listed on the Legalisation Office website, British driving licences (both the plastic card and paper document are required) and British divorce decrees.

What you will need provide:

Unite documents

This service joins documents together using ribbon and a seal and is usually only needed for legal reasons. What you will need to provide:

This service is offered only in combination with making a certified copy of a document if your document is more than one page long.

Legalise a document

This service is for customers who require confirmation that the signature, seal or stamp on a document is genuine. It does not certify the authenticity of a document or give approval of its content. UK public documents can be legalised by the Legalisation Office.

Download information notes

We have produced the following information notes (also known as standard letters) that you can download free of charge to present to local authorities: Information note: Explanatory note in lieu of certificate of celibacy

Services provided elsewhere

We no longer witness life certificates for British nationals claiming a British pension abroad. Please refer to the list of people working in a recognised profession who can do this for you.

Data protection

The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office holds and uses data for purposes notified to the Information Commissioner under the Data Protection Act 1998. Such personal data may be disclosed to other UK government departments and public authorities.

Disclaimer

This information is provided as a general guide and is based upon information provided to the embassy / consulate by the relevant authorities and may be subject to change at any time with little or no notice. Accordingly the FCDO and the British Embassy will not be liable for any inaccuracies in this information. For all notarial and legalisation services it is the responsibility of the customer to ascertain the precise requirements of the person requesting the notarial or legalisation service and to satisfy themselves that the service provided by the embassy/consulate will be accepted.

Published 4 April 2013
Last updated 8 April 2024 + show all updates
  1. As of 1 of June 2024 in-person notarial appointments are no longer available, as local notaries are able to perform the same notarial duties as consular officers.

  2. Updated link to the National Union of Notaries Public from Romania

  3. Updates about consular services provided by British Embassy Bucharest

  4. new online booking tool

  5. Revert to ClickBook online appointment system

  6. Changes to notarial services in Romania

  7. Contact details for notarial services updated

  8. First published.