1. What is a Public Notary?

A Public Notary in Australia is a legally qualified professional authorised by the government to witness the signing of important documents and verify their authenticity. Public notaries play a crucial role in preventing fraud and ensuring that documents are legally sound. Public notaries are independent, impartial, and trusted to certify a variety of legal documents, including contracts, affidavits, powers of attorney, corporate documents (ASIC records) and court documents to be used in overseas jurisdictions.

2. What Does a Public Notary Do?

Public notaries in Australia provides a range of services related to the authentication of documents. These include:

Notaries ensure that these actions comply with Australian legal standards, making the documents valid for use in court or other official matters.

3. What Notarial Services Do We Offer?

We offer a comprehensive range of notarial services, including:

4. What is an Apostille?

An Apostille is an official certificate attached to a document that verifies its authenticity for international use. If you plan to use an Australian document overseas in a country that is a member of the Hague Convention, the Apostille serves as proof that the document is genuine and legally recognized in foreign jurisdictions. The Apostille simplifies the process of legalising documents for international use, eliminating the need for further consular or embassy verification.

5. Who Issues Apostille Certificates in Australia?

In Australia, Apostille Certificates are issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). The DFAT is the Australian government authority responsible for affixing an Apostille to documents that need to be used overseas. We can assist with obtaining an Apostille for your documents, ensuring they meet the legal requirements for international recognition.

6. The Process of Legalising Documents for Overseas Jurisdictions

If you need to use documents in a foreign country, they may require legalisation to be accepted by the authorities in that jurisdiction. Here's a general outline of the process for legalising documents in Australia:

We can guide you through each step of the process to ensure your documents are appropriately notarised, Apostilled, or legalised for use in any overseas jurisdiction.