WHAT IS A NOTARY PUBLIC?
A notary public in Victoria is a senior lawyer who is responsible for certifying and attesting documents intended for use anywhere in the world.
WHAT SERVICES ARE PROVIDED?
Notarisation of DocumentsNotarisation [by public/authentic or private notarial act] of any Document by a Notary Public where the document is required to be sent overseas.
True Certification of Copy DocumentsFor example Passports, Educational Qualifications and Birth, Death and Marriage certificates.
Notarisation of Company and Trade Mark documentsVarious Corporate and trade mark certificates can be provided by a Notary Public.
Affidavits and DeclarationsFor Court Cases, Estate matters, Wills and Probate and litigation in overseas countries anywhere in the world.
Official Goverment DocumentsNotarisation of any document for an overseas government department or institution.
Other documentsThe types of documents requiring a notary are:
- Foreign language and translation documents- Powers of Attorney, Proxies and Authorities- Administrative documents- Conveyancing, Real property, Personal property, Lease and Mortgage instruments- Certificates as to Australian law- Certificates as to foreign law- Ship’s protests- Bills of exchange- Trust documentsas a non-exhaustive list.
Apostille and Legalisation from DFATA Notary Public can advise you about the requirement for an Apostille or Legalisation for a document and how to obtain this from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade [DFAT]. Embassies and ConsulatesA Notary Public can assist where acts require Embassy or Consular legalisation or certification. Consent to Travel DocumentsDrafting and Notarisation of Consent to Travel Document (for when a child is travelling without one or both parents).
- Foreign language and translation documents- Powers of Attorney, Proxies and Authorities- Administrative documents- Conveyancing, Real property, Personal property, Lease and Mortgage instruments- Certificates as to Australian law- Certificates as to foreign law- Ship’s protests- Bills of exchange- Trust documentsas a non-exhaustive list.
Apostille and Legalisation from DFATA Notary Public can advise you about the requirement for an Apostille or Legalisation for a document and how to obtain this from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade [DFAT]. Embassies and ConsulatesA Notary Public can assist where acts require Embassy or Consular legalisation or certification. Consent to Travel DocumentsDrafting and Notarisation of Consent to Travel Document (for when a child is travelling without one or both parents).