Please kindly note that we are unable to notarise documents where you are
required to sign the document
Witnessing
Affidavits, Affirmations, Declarations.
Australian Notary Publics are unable to witness the signing of documents electronically. Signing ofdocuments must be completed in the physical presence of a Notary Public in your area.Our Notary Public can identifying deponent, administering oath or affirmation or take declarations
$200 for the first document
$90 for each additional deponent
All our prices are in AUD and exclude GST
Additional fees apply for addressing jurisdictional issues, calculated on an hourly basis
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Yes, Notaries can typically notarise foreign language documents. However, it may be necessary to provide a certified translation of the document to ensure its validity in the relevant jurisdiction.
Yes, a Notary Public can witness a signature on a document in a foreign language. However, if the document needs to be used overseas, it may require translation by a certified NAATI translator.
Please note: Notary Public laws and regulations can change. It’s always best to consult with a Notary Public directly to ensure compliance with the latest requirements.
Yes, a Notary Public can facilitate an Apostille from DFAT. However, specific procedures and fees apply.
An Apostille is an international certification issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) that authenticates the origin of Australian public documents for use in countries that are members of the Hague Convention of 1961.
No, a Notary Public cannot fill out forms for you. They can only witness your signature and certify the document.
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