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What is a Notarised Translation?

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What is a Notarised Translation?

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Certain legal procedures require a notarised translation. To notarise a translation the translator personally attends the offices of a Notary Public, where they will swear before the Notary that they are a professionally qualified translator and that the translation is to the best of their knowledge accurate. The Notary will stamp and notarise each page. Notarised documents incur additional legal costs, which depend on the Notary’s fees, and are charged per page. The process of notarisation is more formal than that required for certification and it is more expensive. Contact us for more details.

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