Notarising Your Documents

Notarising a document is an essential step in the process of authenticating and legalising a document to be used overseas.

A notarised document must include a statement indicating the act of the notary such as ‘certified a true copy’ as a Notarial Act. It must be signed, dated, sealed, stamped, and show the place of notarisation.

What kind of documents can be notarised in New Zealand?

  • Educational Documents (Records, Reports, and Certificates)
  • Medical Records
  • Personal Documents (Birth/Marriage/Death Certificates; Civil Union Certificate; Divorce Papers)
  • Employment Documents
  • Commercial Documents (Free Sale Certificate; Trademark Registration; Import/Export Certificates)
  • Legal Documents (Will; Probate; Deeds; Statements; Citizenship Certificates; Court Orders; Power of Attorney)
  • Government-Issued Documents
  • and more…

 

We make sure that your document meets the New Zealand requirements of notarisation

Our services are of high-end quality and reasonably priced

Liaising with our network of NZ notary publics to get the earliest appointment possible

Vantage Travel International

is the best choice for all your visa processing and document services

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