Who can Certify Documents in Victoria

who can certify documents in victoria

Certifying documents is a necessary step for various legal, educational, and professional processes. In Victoria, the Oaths and Affirmations Act 2018 specifies a broad range of individuals authorized to certify copies of original documents. This guide simplifies who these individuals are and outlines the requirements for a document to be considered properly certified.

Authorised Individuals

A wide array of professionals and public officers are empowered to certify documents in Victoria. Here’s a breakdown of who they are:

Licensed or Registered Professionals

Individuals currently licensed or registered to practice in Australia in the following occupations:

Accountants

Accountants who are:

Public Service and Government Officials

Legal and Judicial Officers

Defence, Education, and Other Public Officials

Specific Authorities and Officers

Certification Requirements

For a document to be considered properly certified, the person certifying must adhere to the following steps:

  1. Include the statement: "Certified to be a true copy of the original seen by me."
  2. Date the certification.
  3. Sign the document.
  4. Provide their full name, address, and qualification/occupation (as listed above).

For certifying multiple pages of the same document:

Understanding these requirements and knowing who is authorised to certify documents in Victoria can streamline the process for anyone needing to certify documents for official purposes.