What do they mean?

On a form where they request a certified copy of a document?

 

Why would a copy of the document sighted, verified, stamped dated and signed by a JP be refused because they state it is not original?

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Was is stamped with a CERTIFIED TRUE COPY OF THE ORIGINAL on it? 

 

You might need to call up and find out if they want a person from a particular area such as a person in a court such as a judge... 

 

What is it for? 

 

I know that when I have had my copies certified I needed to actually show my original document or they would not put that little CERTIFIED TRUE COPY OF THE ORIGINAL stamp on it. 

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Just a way of lawyers making money.

Every time they send a letter-it costs someone money.

 

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Cat, it's for redemption of super funds and a payout of Permanent Dissability Insurance funds through the same super fund.

 

Their requirements were a certified copy of both sides of drivers licence, which is what we got certified by a JP at the Court House, I think what they are rejecting is, because we needed to send a copy with both above claim forms, one was a copy of the original.

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Further to what catsback mentioned, I found the following (from an Aust Uni website)

 

How should the authorised officer verify each document?

 

They must write โ€˜This is a true copy of the original document sighted by meโ€™.


Then sign, and print the following details: name, address, business hours telephone number, profession or occupation or organisation and the date verified.

 

They must include the official stamp or seal of the verifierโ€™s organisation on the copy if the organisation has such a stamp.

 

In addition to the above, a Justice of the Peace must also print their registration number and the state in which they are registered as a Justice of the Peace.

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Yes, it's been stamped signed and dated by the JP as being A TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ORIGINAL DOCUMENT.

 

 

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I have had  certificates verified  by the Post Office manager in the past. I don't think the conditions were as strict then though, as far as what they had to write on the document.

 

 

Who can verify copies for you?

For Australian documents/ qualifications only:

  • The official records department of the institution that originally issued the document/s.
  • Anyone currently employed as a professional person.
  • A bank manager or a credit union branch manager; accountant (must be a member of a professional organisation); barrister, solicitor or patent attorney; police officer of the rank of sergeant and above; postal manager; principal of an Australian secondary college, high school, primary school or TAFE college.
  • A Justice of the Peace with a registration number

 

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The stamp has his name Justice of the Peace NSW and his number, he signed and dated the stamp.

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We have taken the same document to our GP, he has written I certify this to be a true and correct copy of ....................................driver's licence........Dr. Name date stamp with his address, phone number.   He has then written his APRHA number

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Are those the docs you have already sent in 9signed by Dr & GP), or is this the second time you will send them in?

A pain aren't they? Although I guess they have to be 100% sure they are paying out funds to the right person.

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