A certified copy of a document is one that an authorised certifier (see the list below) has confirmed to be a true copy of the original document.
Examples of certified documents.
Certification process in Australia and New Zealand
- Make one copy of your photo ID.
 - Take the original document and the copy to an authorised certifier.
 - The certifier will check that the copy is the same as the original document.
 - To certify the copy, the certifier will stamp or write ‘certified to be a true copy of the original’. They will sign and date the copy and include their name and qualification as an authorised certifier.
 
Authorised certifiers
- Justice of the peace
 - Pharmacist
 - Teacher
 - Registered nurse or doctor
 - Police officer
 - Post office
 - Accountant
 - Lawyer
 
Certification process in the United Kingdom
We offer online certification appointments for UK based customers.
- Email clientservices@www.worthingtonclark.com to arrange a certification appointment by video call.
 - Send a copy of the original documents to clientservices@www.worthingtonclark.com before the appointment.
 - Attend the appointment with the original documents. During the video call the certifier will check that the copies are the same as the original documents.
 - To certify the copy, the certifier will stamp or write ‘certified to be a true copy of the original’. They will sign and date the copy and include their name and qualification as an authorised certifier.
 

