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The same legally valid document as the expensive services — at a fraction of the price.
£14.99 — instant PDF download Common questions ↓A deed poll is a deed poll. The legal wording, the witnessing requirements, and the document's validity are the same whether you pay £14.99 or £36. What you are paying for is the generation, formatting, and delivery of the document — and this service does that automatically, instantly, and correctly for £14.99. There are no hidden fees, no subscription, and no account to create.
Some online deed poll services charge between £22 and £36 for the same document. The difference in price does not reflect a difference in legal standing. A deed poll is not regulated or certified by any government body — there is no official stamp, no solicitor's approval, and no registration required for it to be valid. Every correctly worded, properly witnessed deed poll carries the same legal weight, regardless of which service generated it or what you paid for it.
If you wanted to, you could also write a deed poll yourself for free — the wording is publicly available. What you are paying this service for is to do that instantly, correctly, and with confidence that the wording meets the standard expected by the Passport Office, DVLA, banks, and NHS. At £14.99, that is good value for time saved and peace of mind — and significantly better value than the alternatives.
| Option | Typical cost | Speed |
|---|---|---|
| This service | £14.99 | Instant download |
| Other online services | £22 – £36 | Instant or posted |
| High street solicitor | £50 – £150 | Days – weeks |
| DIY (free wording online) | Free | However long it takes you |
All correctly completed deed polls carry the same legal weight, regardless of cost.
Deed polls are free to make yourself — you're paying for this service to generate,
format and deliver yours instantly and correctly.
Yes, absolutely. A deed poll's legal validity comes from its wording and the witnessing process — not from how much you paid for it. There is no government body that certifies deed polls or gives some providers a higher legal standing than others. A correctly worded, properly witnessed deed poll is valid regardless of cost.
Higher prices on other platforms typically reflect overhead (physical offices, solicitor branding, printed copies posted by mail), marketing costs, or simply charging what the market allows. This service is automated and delivered digitally, keeping costs low and passing the saving on.
No. A solicitor can produce a deed poll, but there is no legal requirement to use one and doing so confers no additional validity. The document wording is standardised. Solicitors charge significantly more (often £50–£150) for a service that an automated system delivers for £14.99.
Yes. The GOV.UK website publishes the standard wording and you can create one yourself at no cost. You are paying this service for speed, convenience, and the confidence that the formatting and wording are exactly right — saving you the time of researching and formatting it yourself.
Your £14.99 covers the generation of a correctly worded, print-ready deed poll PDF containing all your details, formatted to UK standards. There are no printing costs, no postage, no subscription, and no further charges.