Can a certifier certify a document? What is a certified copy of a document? Can You certify a copy of a post office document? Who can certify documents in Australia?
The new process allows more people to certify a copy.
To find out who can certify a copy of a document , go to the List of people authorised to certify copies of original documents. Please note that copies of documents cannot currently be certified remotely. The certifier needs to see the original document along with the copy. This must occur in person.
They will examine the copy, then stamp and sign it. Certifying documents. In most cases, our Post Office staff can certify documents as being true copies of the original document.
At certain stages of the application process, for approval as a higher education provider and VET provider, you will be asked to produce ‘certified documents”. These are copies of important documents which need to be certified as true copies of the originals by a person authorised to do so. A certified copy is a photocopy of an original document (in this case a University of Melbourne official academic record such as a testamur or academic transcript) that has been endorsed as a true copy of that document.