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Express Identity Document Certification Service - Certifying a single page document (Face to Face)
Ensure your identity documents are recognized with our professional notarization service, providing legal credibility hassle-free!
Fast and reliable notarization of identity documents to ensure legal validity.
Convenient online scheduling for stress-free appointments.
Certified notaries guarantee compliance with legal standards.
Certified copy of a document / Witnessing a signature (1 Page Single Document)
DELIVERED BY: Face to Face Consult at our offices in the heart of the Gold Coast.
Attend our offices where our Notary will certify a copy your document as a “true copy” or seal your signature on a document.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
This service is for when you only need a certified true copy of a document (like a passport, birth certificate, or driver's license) verified as a "true copy" of the original.
It is limited to a single (1) page document / copy. Additional pages of the same document are an additional $20 per page of the same document. If it is a different document, an additional $100 fee applies. No Notarial Certificate is issued with this service.
More Information on Notarial Certificates:
Please check if your country requires a Notarial Certificate. Some receiving authorities for international documents may be satisfied with a Notary Public’s stamp only rather than a fully legalized, sealed, and bound certificate, though this depends heavily on the destination country's requirements and the level of authentication required.
Key Distinctions:
Notarization (Needs Certificate): Involves witnessing a signature and verifying identity. A separate notarial certificate is typically prepared, signed, and sealed to the document if you require verification of your identity or signature. An additional fee of $100 applies if a Notarial Certificate is required.
Certification (Stamp Only): Focuses on verifying that a copy of a document is accurate, complete, and true. It often does not require the same formal certificate, as the stamp on the document itself serves this purpose.
Disclaimer: Requirements for notarisation vary by jurisdiction. Always check with the receiving authority to determine if a stamp only is sufficient.
Ensure your identity documents are recognized with our professional notarization service, providing legal credibility hassle-free!
Fast and reliable notarization of identity documents to ensure legal validity.
Convenient online scheduling for stress-free appointments.
Certified notaries guarantee compliance with legal standards.
Certified copy of a document / Witnessing a signature (1 Page Single Document)
DELIVERED BY: Face to Face Consult at our offices in the heart of the Gold Coast.
Attend our offices where our Notary will certify a copy your document as a “true copy” or seal your signature on a document.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
This service is for when you only need a certified true copy of a document (like a passport, birth certificate, or driver's license) verified as a "true copy" of the original.
It is limited to a single (1) page document / copy. Additional pages of the same document are an additional $20 per page of the same document. If it is a different document, an additional $100 fee applies. No Notarial Certificate is issued with this service.
More Information on Notarial Certificates:
Please check if your country requires a Notarial Certificate. Some receiving authorities for international documents may be satisfied with a Notary Public’s stamp only rather than a fully legalized, sealed, and bound certificate, though this depends heavily on the destination country's requirements and the level of authentication required.
Key Distinctions:
Notarization (Needs Certificate): Involves witnessing a signature and verifying identity. A separate notarial certificate is typically prepared, signed, and sealed to the document if you require verification of your identity or signature. An additional fee of $100 applies if a Notarial Certificate is required.
Certification (Stamp Only): Focuses on verifying that a copy of a document is accurate, complete, and true. It often does not require the same formal certificate, as the stamp on the document itself serves this purpose.
Disclaimer: Requirements for notarisation vary by jurisdiction. Always check with the receiving authority to determine if a stamp only is sufficient.