
Why Choose Our Services?
Our notary public service has a trustworthy reputation.
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What is our notary public service?
Our notary public is experienced and qualified professional in notarial practices. Clients value the expertise and experience that ensure the documents are handled accuraely and efficiently.
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What services we provide?
We offer a broad spectrum of notarial services, including
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witnessing signatures on documents, such as contracts and international documents
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certifying copies of original documents, such as passport or driver licences, birth certificate, marriage certificate, etc
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administering oaths and affirmations
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notarizing affidavits and statutory declarations
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notarizing powers of attorney
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notarizing company registration and certificates
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notarizing court documents
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notarizing medical certificate
Our client appreciate the ability to have complex legal documents such as will, property transactions, and business agreements notarized with precision and legal validity.
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Can the notary public witness or certify in multiple languages?
Yes. Our notary public service has expertise in handling international documents, particuarly valuable for clients dealing with cross-broder transactions or legal matters.
Our notary public may offer services in multiple languages and having experience working with clients from diverse cultural backgrounds, making it easier for international clients to navigate legal documentation.
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What documents do I need to bring to a notary public?
When visiting us, you should bring with
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the original documents you need to have notarized
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valid photo identification (such as passport, driver's licence and medicare card)
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any supporting documents required for the notarization
Our notary public places a high emphasis on maintaining the confidentiality and security of clients' senstive information. Our service team handles clients' information with utmost care.
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How can I obtain an apostille for my document?
To obtain an apostille:
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have your document(s) notarized by a notary public
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submit the notarized document to the relevant authority in your state responsible for issuing apostilles (eg. Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in Australia)
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the authority will affix the apostille certificate to the document