Certified copies??
Just wondering if a hight grade Civil Servant or High ranking British Military army officer can certify copies on our ITA??
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Re: Certified copies??
I think I'm right in saying you have to be certified to take sworn 'oaths', a para legal certified some of our - passports, birth certificates, police checks, and a solicitor certified some later ones.
Check out the Web site. Also another thread RE; do you have to submit originals. Hope this points you in the right direction. I'm sure BEV will be along to put your right. she's very helpful. Pauline |
Re: Certified copies??
You know when you wake and remember something, I have done that this morning, amazing what 3.5 hours of extra sleep does. As long as a person is a Commissioner for Oaths, they can certify copies.
They must write what capacity they are signing the copies ie Lawyer, Commissioner for Oaths Pauline |
Re: Certified copies??
Oh thanks for that, you must have taken my 3.5 hours of sleep, as I too was thinking about this last night.
Right i'm off to day to find someone in authority!:) |
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