Phang Legal provides notary public services for documents used in India.
We offer a uniquely personal and professional service so that our clients can enjoy peace of mind and value for money. Our notary public fees are some of the lowest in Sydney, and our notary public services cover areas such as:
- General Power of Attorney for personal property or estates in India
- Executing documents for business or property dealings in India
- Witnessing legal documents for banks or other financial institutions in India
- Witnessing various court documents for legal proceedings in India, including divorce applications
- Renewing your passport or other formal documents through the Indian consulate
- Verifying signatures, passport photographs or thumb prints for use in India
- Certifying qualification and academic transcripts for use overseas
- Assisting Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) or Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) with various consular documents
We can be your legal adviser and representative to ensure that all of your Australian and Indian interests are protected at all times. Speak to our team of lawyers and notary public to see how we can help you.
What is a Notary Public?
A notary public, also known as a public notary, is a senior lawyer who can administer oaths and statutory declarations, witness and authenticate documents and perform certain other acts in relation to documents in Australia but intended to be used overseas.
At Phang Legal, we assist clients from all over the world sending documents to all parts of the world. Our details form part of the official register maintained by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to ensure that documents notarised by us can be promptly authenticated without hassle. Various foreign consulates and embassies recognise us as providing notary public services and we appear on their lists of recommended notary publics. Make an appointment today to see our notary public to notarise your documents.
What does a Notary Public do?
- A notary public attests documents and certifies the execution of the documents.
- A notary public prepares and certifies certain legal documents.
- A notary public administers oaths, witnesses affidavits, statutory declarations and other documents.
- A notary public certifies copies of the documents.
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Links of Interest
- High Commission of India in Australia
- Consulate General of India, Sydney
- Indian Passport and Visa Services Centre in Australia
- Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs
