If you have lost or misplaced your original Deed Poll, then this is the service you need.
A Replacement Deed Poll is a legal document that proves you changed your name previously and have been using your new name since then. The document will show your current name, your former name, and the date of the name change.
The original lost Deed Poll does not need to be issued by our company for us to provide a replacement; it can be issued by any Deed Poll company, solicitor or notary public. We can provide a Replacement Deed Poll, regardless of who you originally purchased your lost Deed Poll from.
We guarantee that all public and private organisations will accept your Deed Poll or your money back!
The online process is straightforward and takes only a few minutes. We post your Deed Poll the next business day. Next-day delivery is also available. We issued 100K+ Deed Polls since 2018!
- Deed Poll.
- Duplicate copies if ordered.
- Easy-to-follow guide.
- A list of organisations you may notify.
- Hand Drafted Deed Poll.
- Free UK Recorded Delivery.
- Comprehensive Guide.
- Guaranteed Acceptance in the UK.
- Email Support.
A UK Deed Poll specialist agency. We help thousands of people change their names yearly via our guaranteed Deed Poll service. We issued 100K+ Deed Polls since 2018! Registered in England and Wales and with the Data Protection Authority. See all reviews
Online Security
We use a 256-bit SSL secure online forms, ''https'' encrypted secure website and a safe payment system powered by Stripe.
Guaranteed Acceptance
We guarantee that our Deed Poll will be accepted by all UK public departments and companies
Quality
Our Deed Polls have been prepared and checked by experts taking into consideration all the legal requirements.
Save Money
Transparent prices with no hidden costs. £17 for one Deed Poll. £4 per extra copy. Free UK postage.
Fast Service
It takes a few minutes to complete your order. We will post your order the next working day. Next-Day delivery is available.
No Solicitor Required
You do not need your Deed Poll to be signed or drafted by a solicitor. There are no legal requirements to do so.