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…
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We make sure that your document meets the New Zealand requirements of notarisation
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Liaising with our network of NZ notary publics to get the earliest appointment possible
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