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£14.99 — instant PDF download Common questions ↓Getting your deed poll online is faster, cheaper, and just as legally valid as going through a solicitor. The process takes minutes: fill in your current name, your new name, your address, and your witnesses' details, then pay £14.99. Your deed poll is generated automatically and downloads as a print-ready PDF. There is no waiting for the post, no appointment to make, and no account to register.
Online deed polls have been the norm for name changes in the UK for years. Every major organisation — the Passport Office, DVLA, banks, HMRC, and the NHS — accepts a correctly worded deed poll regardless of whether it was produced by a solicitor, an online service, or typed up at home. The source of the document is irrelevant; what matters is that the wording is correct and the document has been properly signed and witnessed.
Compared to using a solicitor (which typically costs £50–£150 and requires an appointment), or using a postal deed poll service (which can take 7–14 days to arrive), an instant online download is the obvious choice for most people. The document is the same; the experience is dramatically better. This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — your deed poll can be in your inbox at any time that suits you.
Deed polls are free to make yourself — you're paying for this service to generate,
format and deliver yours instantly and correctly.
Yes. An online deed poll is legally identical to one produced by a solicitor, provided the wording is correct and the document is properly signed and witnessed. No government body certifies or registers deed polls, so there is no distinction between sources in terms of legal standing.
Immediately after payment. Your PDF is generated and downloads automatically — there is no manual processing, no waiting, and no need to check your email for a link. Print it when you are ready.
Contact us and we will help. Because your data is saved server-side, we can retrieve your details and issue a corrected deed poll. It is important that the name on your deed poll exactly matches what you intend to use, so double-check all spellings before completing the form.
Yes. The deed poll must be physically signed by you and your two witnesses — a digital document alone is not sufficient. Print it on plain white A4 paper, sign it in front of your witnesses, and it becomes a valid legal document.
You can print as many copies as you need from your downloaded PDF. Each printed copy that is signed by you and your witnesses is a valid original. In practice, most organisations accept certified copies (photocopies you have signed and certified yourself), so you only need to sign one or two originals.