IntroductionProof of Life documents, also known as “life certificates,” are formal attestations confirming that an individual is alive as of a specific date. These documents are frequently required by pension funds, insurance companies, and governmental agencies,...
Embassies and ConsulatesDocuments notarised by an Australian Notary Public for use overseas may be required to be “legalised” or “authenticated”, before accepted by foreign governments or businesses.Foreign governments or businesses usually require Australian...
Key Legal IssuesWhen notarising a Power of Attorney (POA) for use in India from Victoria, the principal legal issues are:Ensuring the POA is validly executed and notarised in accordance with both Victorian and Indian requirements.Satisfying any additional...
If you have an original document issued by an Australian government department (ie, birth certificate, marriage certificate, citizenship certificate), also known as a public document, you can obtain an apostille from the Department of Foreign Affairs and...
What is a notary?Notaries are experienced lawyers appointed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, based on their qualifications and experience. He is authorised to witness signatures and certify international documents.How do you have a document notarised?Bring...