What to write when certifying documents?
Certify copies On documents with more than 1 page, the certifier must write or stamp ‘I certify this and the following [number of pages] pages to be a true copy of the original as sighted by me’ on the first page and initials all other pages. The certifier must also write or stamp on the copy: their signature.
Where can I certify documents in Perth?
Court officer (Judge, magistrate, registrar or clerk) Defence Force officer. Dentist.
Who can certify a copy WA?
No person under the age of 18 years of age may certify documents. How to certify documents: The authorised witness must sight both the original and the copy. Each page of the copy is to be marked as shown here.
How do I certify a copy of a document?
How do I certify a copy of a document?
- The document’s custodian requests a certified copy.
- The Notary compares the original and the copy.
- The Notary certifies that the copy is accurate.
What does a JP Write to certify documents?
Certify every page except the last as being a true and complete copy of the corresponding page of the original and apply your seal, full name and registration number. Certify the final page as a true and complete copy of the original document and apply your seal, full name and registration number.
Can pharmacies charge for certifying documents?
Pharmacists generally are authorised to certify that documents are true copies of originals. It is important that you do not sign the document before taking it to the pharmacy as the pharmacist must physically witness you signing the document in their presence. Your pharmacist may charge a small fee for these services.
Can you certify your own documents?
You cannot witness or certify a document for yourself.
Can family certify documents?
It is not advisable for you to witness or certify a document for a member of your family. This is because of the potential for an actual or perceived conflict of interest (see Section 4.3. 4 above) and the risk that the document may be rejected on that basis by the organisation that requires it.
Who can certify a copy of a document in Western Australia?
There is no legislation in Western Australia that stipulates either how to certify a copy of a document or who can do it. However, it is usual for documents to be certified by a person who is authorised as a witness for statutory declarations under Schedule 2 of the Oaths, Affidavits and Statutory Declarations Act 2005. How do I certify a copy?
Who can certify a document?
A document can only be certified by an authorised witness. An authorised witness is a person that appears on the list of people who can certify documents and is currently employed as, registered and/or licensed to practise in Australia. For example, a doctor who is registered to practise medicine in Australia can certify
What documents do I need to carry when driving in WA?
Medical Examiners Certificate – carried by you when you’re driving a commercial vehicle in WA. Other documents: If you’re required to have an intrastate medical waiver, it must be valid and you must carry it when you’re driving in WA.
How do I contact the Washington Department of licensing and Regulatory Affairs?
Email: [email protected] (This mailbox is only for submitting CDL medical forms, questions won’t be answered.) Fax: 360.570.4915