About Gift Republics "Personalise It" Range

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FAQ’s

Can I receive the coat of arms for any surname I choose or does it have to be my own?
No, it doesn’t have to be your own. You are free to provide any surname you wish.

What if there isn’t a coat of arms behind the name I choose?
The imagery for the coat of arms is obtained from a team of heraldic and genealogical researchers who have researched over 200,000 different coats of arms. Although a coat of arms can be found for most surnames of British descent, not every name will have one. If your surname is of British origin and our researchers cannot source a coat of arms then our master heralds will create one especially for you!

How long does it take to receive my coat of arms certificate?
This depends on how you choose to register your gift. If you register online then you will receive your supporter certificate within 10 working days. If you fill out and return your form by post then it is increased to 28 working days from the date Gift Republic receives your form.

How long do I have to register my gift?
Your gift code expires 12 months after the date of purchase. We recommend that you register your gift as soon as possible.


Please Note: The imagery for the coat of arms is obtained from a team of heraldic and genealogical researchers. This team has researched over 200,000 different coat of arms and although this is a comprehensive database, historically not every name will have a coat of arms. It cannot be guaranteed that the coat of arms you receive is associated with your family, instead it is associated with the name you have chosen or a variant of that name. Neither Gift Republic Ltd nor its suppliers has any control over, or responsibility for, the truth or accuracy of any material supplied by the team of heraldic and genealogy researchers. Neither Gift Republic nor any company supplying this gift package will accept any liability in relation to providing a coat of arms of a surname that is impossible to research. This is a novelty gift item and must be regarded as such.