Certified Documents
#1
Certified Documents
I need to supply certified copies of my educational documents to the ACS, but am unsure who I need to aproach to certfy that the copies match the originals.
Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Martin
Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Martin
#2
Re: Certified Documents
Originally Posted by Wigan Warrior
I need to supply certified copies of my educational documents to the ACS, but am unsure who I need to aproach to certfy that the copies match the originals.
Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Martin
Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Martin
Prices vary for solicitors so best bet is to ring a few. I didn't use a JP but as far as I know you just take all your docements in and they sign them for you.
The best thing to do is put documents in order i.e: copy, original, copy, original.
HTH
wendy
#3
Re: Certified Documents
Originally Posted by Wigan Warrior
I need to supply certified copies of my educational documents to the ACS, but am unsure who I need to aproach to certfy that the copies match the originals.
Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Martin
Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Martin
#4
Re: Certified Documents
Yes, we did the Magistrates route as well. Payed £8 and got 49 pages certified. Only thing is you have to go into the court in front of the magistrate, which means that you've also got to sit in the waiting room with the type of people you wouldn't piss on if they were on fire.
Quite an eye opener!!
Quite an eye opener!!
#5
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Re: Certified Documents
Originally Posted by Wigan Warrior
I need to supply certified copies of my educational documents to the ACS, but am unsure who I need to aproach to certfy that the copies match the originals.
Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Martin
Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Martin
Not a bad job being a solicitor, takes the money off you and put it straight in their pockets - I bet they dont declare that to the tax man!!!
cheers
#6
Re: Certified Documents
Originally Posted by frogboy
Try alker and ball on King Street, can't remember what his name was but if you phone them then they will ask the guy. I think offically he says £5 and then £2 each after that although, its a case of "how many have I done - oh well call it £XX". He will usually do them there and then as you wait.
Not a bad job being a solicitor, takes the money off you and put it straight in their pockets - I bet they dont declare that to the tax man!!!
cheers
Not a bad job being a solicitor, takes the money off you and put it straight in their pockets - I bet they dont declare that to the tax man!!!
cheers
Cheers,
Martin