A copy of a document or record, signed and certified as a true copy by an authorized person.
A copy of a title, interest or record in the system, signed, sealed and dated by the Registrar or printed on security paper.
A copy of a document that issued by a court or government agency and is guaranteed to be a true and exact copy of the original.
A copy of an order signed and certified as an exact true copy by the officer of the court having possession of the original order.
A duplicate copy of an original certified by an officer as an exact replica of the original. Challenge An objection to the seating of a prospective juror on the jury panel for a trial. Challenge for Cause A challenge to a juror for which some cause or reason is alleged.
A copy produced by the official holder of record which cites keeper of record and bears official stamp or seal.
a copy of a court document that is stamped and sworn to be true
a copy of a document which is verified by the organisation that issued it or by an official such as a lawyer or a Justice of the Peace
a copy of an original document which is certified as a true copy by an authorised person
a copy of the original document that has been stamped and signed as a true copy of the original document
a copy of the original document which has been signed and dated by a government official, notary public or Justice of the Peace in your home country, confirming that they have seen the original document
a copy of the original document which has been signed and dated by the organisation that issued the original document, a government official, Public Notary or Justice of the Peace, confirming that they have sighted the original
a copy of the original made by the originator of the document
a document produced by the issuing jurisdiction which has an embossed seal or an original stamped impression
an authenticated / authorized true copy of an original document
a photocopy of a document that has been stamped/signed and verified as a true copy of the original document by either a legal authority, the issuing institution or, in the case of translated documents, the British Council
a photocopy of the original document, and has the signature and official stamp of the registrar or notary public
a photocopy of the original document certified as being a true copy by a competent authority (that is, signed by a lawyer, medical doctor, justice of the peace, university administrator, etc
a photocopy of the original document which has been certified as being a true copy of the original document by a Justice of the Peace Commissioner for Declarations
a photocopy of your original documentation that has been signed as true and accurate
a photocopy signed by someone in authority e
a photocopy which has been compared with the original and endorsed as a true copy by a Justice of the Peace or a public officer such as a police officer
a photographic copy of a document on record with this office to which a certificate of authenticity, signed under the seal of the State of Rhode Island, has been attached
a true and complete copy of an original document or record, signed and certified as such by an officer who has custody of the original
A photocopy signed by an identifiable person such as a JP, lawyer, bank officer, doctor or minister of religion.
A true copy, validated by the officer that is holding the original.
A copy signed and certified as true by the official (or his/her representative) to whose custody the original is entrusted
Copy of a document signed and certified as a true copy of an original by the Clerk of the Court or other authorized persons (e.g., lawyer).
A copy of a document such as a birth certificate endorsed as an accurate copy of the original. The payment of a death benefit requires a certified copy of the death certificate.
A duplicate of an original document certified to be an exact replica of the original document.
This is a copy of an original document which has been signed and certified by a solicitor that it is a true and correct copy.
A true copy, attested to be true by the officer holding the original.
A document certified by a notary to be a true and correct copy of the original.
A document copy certified by the official records authority who has affixed his/her certification and seal to the copy.
A photocopy of an original document that has been signed by a Justice of the Peace, Commissioner for Declarations, the issuing authority, a QTAC staff member, or other approved person stating that the photocopy is a true copy of the original.
A copy of an official document, like a birth certificate, marriage certificate, or divorce decree, that has been certified by an official to be authentic and bears an original seal or embossed design.
A copy of a document or record, signed and certified as a true copy by the officer to whose custody the original is entrusted.
A copy of a document that has been signed and certified as true by someone who has the legal authority to do so.
A copy of a document, endorsed by a person with authority to do so as being a true copy of the original.
A copy made and attested to by officers having charge of the origingal and authorized to give copies
A copy of the document from the court file made by the court clerk that has an official stamp on it. There is usually a charge for a certified copy.
A true, marked copy of a paper from a case.
A copy of a document or record, signed and certified as a true copy by the public official who has custody of the original record. NOTE: A notary may make an "attested photocopy," but not a certified copy. A certified copy is not the same as an original document.
A copy of a court document which the court clerk has said, in writing, is a true and correct copy of the original.
A copy of a document which is certified as being a true copy of the original by the Solicitor who is holding it.
A copy of a document or legal paper on which the person who holds the original has signed and stated that this copy is true, correct, and exact.
A copy which is marked in some official way to show that it is a true copy of the original document. To get a certified copy of a document, you must contact the agency that issued the original document.
A copy of an Order or Final Judgment, certified by the Clerk of the Court to be an authentic copy.
A copy of a document which is endorsed as a true copy, often obtained from a government department or public officer.
A copy of a document that has a certification stamp, signature of the Clerk of Court and Clerk’s Seal verifying that it is a true and correct copy.
A copy of a document which bears some form of declaration (usually by the holder of the original document) that it is a true copy of the original.
A document that has been signed and witnessed as a true copy of the original document by a Solicitor, Notary Public, Justice of the Peace or by any other person authorised to take a statutory declaration.
A copy of a court document that the court's clerk has endorsed or sealed as a true and accurate copy of the original document in the court file.
a document which contains a seal that establishes the document as genuine, as a true copy, so that it may be used as evidence at a trial or a hearing. A document may be certified by an official record keeper, a clerk of the court, or any other authorized person, for example, an attorney.
a copy of a document signed and certified as a true copy of the original, usually by a Notary Public
An official copy of a particular document from a case file that is notated as a true, complete, and authentic representation of the original document.
A copy attested to be true by the individual or entity holding the original.
Reproduction of a document, that authority having custody of original signs and attests as a true, genuine and authentic copy.
also known as “certified true copyâ€, this is a document signed as being a true copy of the original
A copy of a document issued by a court or government agency guaranteed to be a true and exact copy of the original. Many agencies and institutions require certified copies of legal documents before permitting certain transactions. For example, a certified copy of a death certificate is required before a bank will release the funds in a deceased person's payable-on-death account to the person who has inherited them.
A certified copy is a photocopy of a filed document, legal or other, in its entirety (everything within a staple) that is sworn to be a true copy by a court clerk or solicitor. If the staple is removed then the copy loses its certified status.