You can ask your GP to sign a document for you. This will prove that they are true and accurate.
This includes:
- private sick notes
- insurance certificates
- reports proving you are fit to exercise
- fitness for travel certificates
- benefit claims
- reports for adoption and fostering
Contact the surgery using an online form
You can use an online form to ask a GP to sign a document.
Our team will review your answers and then contact you about your request.
Contact the surgery using an online form
By email
You can send us a digital copy of the document by email.
When you email us, please include:
- the forms or documents you need completing
- why you need them
- who they should be addressed to
We will respond within 5 working days.
In person
If you do not have a digital copy or a good quality photograph of the document, you can bring a physical copy in to the surgery.
By post
You can send us a copy of the document by post.
When you post the documents, please include:
- the forms or documents you need completing
- why you need them
- who they should be addressed to
- your contact details
We will contact you when the documents are ready or if we need more information. In some cases, we may ask you to request an appointment.
Fees
You may have to pay for some types of documents to be signed by a GP, as not all of them are covered by the NHS.
We will let you know if you need to pay in advance.
It’s up to each GP to decide how much they charge. Most GPs use the British Medical Association’s suggested fees.
How long it takes
It can sometimes take a few weeks to have a GP sign a document for you.
Not all documents need a signature by a GP, for example passport applications. You can ask another person in a position of trust to sign some documents free of charge.
To check if someone else can sign for you, read government advice on certifying document.