With the growth of international commercial activities, globalisation of economy and individual migration, notarisation of certain types of transactional or legal instruments becomes an important component of cross-border business transactions and personal activities.

A notary’s primary task involves certification and verification of documentations required by a client for overseas use. Document notarisation ensures documents are valid outside of Australia in the countries where they will be used.
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What is Notary Public?

Australian notaries are officially appointed by the Supreme Court. They have the legal authority to confirm the authenticity and legality of facts, as well as to approve and certify domestic and international documents. Notaries are qualified senior lawyers. Although all notaries are legal practitioners, not all lawyers are notaries.

Notaries confirm the authenticity and legality of documents or witness the authenticity of signatures based on various applications from the parties. After verification, they issue a notary certificate to validate the documents in countries or regions outside Australia. Notarisation is limited to proving the authenticity of facts or the source of documents (such as the authenticity of signatures and seals) and does not cover the content of the documents or express any opinions. It is essentially a formal notarisation.

Legalising documents for use overseas

We offer full range of notarial services for all countries to individual and corporations

The Brightstone Notary team provides comprehensive notarisation services to ensure your documents are legally recognised internationally.

Whether it’s a power of attorney, statements and declarations, personal documents and certificates, or company documents and certificates, we offer professional support. We handle documents including but not limited to personal and commercial powers of attorney, personal statements, property declarations, business declarations, birth certificates, marriage certificates, academic qualifications, company registration documents, shareholder resolutions, and financial statements.

Our goal is to ensure all your documents have legal validity in the world of international affairs and business.

Delegated Power of Attorney

Statements and Statutory Declarations

Personal Documents and Certificates

Company Documents and Certificates

Providing you with one-stop notarisation services!

Our team will deliver professional advice on handling notarisation documents based on your specific situation.

Brightstone helps you with

1. Assiting in prepare your Notary documents

Provide the best solution from our professional Notary Public team on your documents to be used overseas, dedicated assistance in preparing the documents and Make an appointment with one of our Notary Public.

2. Meet with you to Notarise your documents

Bring your Original Valid Passport to the Brightstone Legal Office. We will either witness your signature on the Power Of Attorney and Statutory Declaration or certify a true copy of your original Australian Certificate and issue a Notary Certificate.

3. Authentication / Apostille Certificate

We will personally deliver your Notary documents to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade application forms along with your sealed Notary documents for Authentication or Apostille.

4. Receiving the completed Notary documents.

Within around 7-10 days, your completed notary documents will be ready for you to pick up from our office, or post overseas by your instruction.

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