At LFPNotary, we recognise the vital importance of having accurately notarised copies of identification and other essential documents across a wide range of personal, professional, and legal contexts. Our service of Notarising Copies of Identification and Other Documents goes beyond mere duplication; we offer a thorough certification process that ensures each copy is a legally valid and recognised reflection of the original document.
This service is particularly crucial in situations where the presentation of original documents is not possible or practical, and where rigorous verification of authenticity is required. From individuals embarking on immigration processes or visa applications to professionals and businesses managing commercial transactions or meeting regulatory obligations, we provide a secure and reliable solution for document certification.
Choosing LFPNotary for your notarised copy needs means opting for a service that understands the critical importance of your documents and is dedicated to ensuring their legal validity and global acceptance. We are committed to providing a service that is not only efficient and reliable but also gives you peace of mind and security in your transactions and legal processes.
A notarised copy is a photocopy of an original document that has been certified as a true and accurate reproduction by a notary public.
Notarised copies are often required for legal processes, international transactions, visa applications, or any situation where a certified copy of an original document is needed but the original cannot be submitted.
Common documents that can be notarised include identification documents (like passports and driving licences), academic records, legal contracts, and business documents.
You must present the original document to a notary. The notary will make a copy and certify that it is a true and accurate reproduction of the original.
While a notarised copy is a legally recognised replication, it is not always considered an equivalent substitute for the original in every context. It’s important to check the specific requirements of the entity requesting the document.
The process is usually quick, provided you have the original document ready for notarisation. However, it may vary depending on the notary’s availability and the number of documents.
You need to bring the original document to be copied and notarised. Also, valid photo identification is often required to verify your identity.