Archive Reprographic Services

The Parliamentary Archives reserves the right to copy original records using the copying process or processes which will minimise risk of damage to the records, and to disallow copying of records where the risk of damage to these documents is deemed high. 

The Parliamentary Archives can supply A4 and A3 black and white copies; A4 prints from microfilm, aperture card or microfiche; copies of stock 35mm negative roll microfilm; digital images; and A4 to A0 colour prints of digital images. Searchers may also use their own digital camera to make their own copies, so long as no flash is used, for a charge of £5 per day.

Fees and charges from 1 July 2012

Parliamentary Archives Copying Services Price List 

Parliamentary Archives Postage & Packing Charges

Copyright and use

Use of personal technology devices for copying records in the Parliamentary Archives

Use of copies supplied by the Parliamentary Archives

For use of images in publications, merchandise, exhibitions, websites and other multimedia please complete the Licence agreement for use of images for non-broadcast (PDF PDF 178 KB)

For use of images in film or TV broadcasts, please complete the Licence agreement for broadcasting (PDF PDF 130 KB)

Methods of Payment

Copies will not be sent out until payment is received under any circumstances.  Payments can be made in the following ways:

  • Cheque or postal order, made payable to 'House of Lords Account'. Cheques must be in pounds sterling and drawn on a UK bank.

  • Online with a credit/debit card or via a Paypal account.  Please let us know if you would like to pay in this way when you confirm your order and we will send you a secure online payment request via email. 

  • BAC payments can be accepted. Please contact us for details.

Parliamentary Archives Reprographics Charging Policy

Parliamentary Archives Reprographics Charging Policy

Certification

The Parliamentary Archives can provide copies certified by the Clerk of the Parliaments as a true copy of the original record held by the Parliamentary Archives. For charges see our Copying Services Price List.

The Parliamentary Archives does not certify copies of published documents which are generally accessible to members of the public. 

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