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Express Document Notarisation Service - Notarising a single page document (Face to Face)
Ensure your 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.
Notarised 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 authenticate your identity, notarise a copy your document as a “true copy” (or seal your signature on a document), and provide you with a Notarial Certificate.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
This service is for when you require notarised documentation (verifying your identity and the document). This is used for documents such as verifying “true copies” od documents such as a passports, birth certificates and driver’s licences.
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. A 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. You will require a Notarial Certificate if you require an Apostille. An apostille validates the signature of the notary or the government official, ensuring the document is acceptable in other Hague Convention countries.
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 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.
Notarised 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 authenticate your identity, notarise a copy your document as a “true copy” (or seal your signature on a document), and provide you with a Notarial Certificate.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
This service is for when you require notarised documentation (verifying your identity and the document). This is used for documents such as verifying “true copies” od documents such as a passports, birth certificates and driver’s licences.
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. A 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. You will require a Notarial Certificate if you require an Apostille. An apostille validates the signature of the notary or the government official, ensuring the document is acceptable in other Hague Convention countries.
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.