Explore how Go Lawyers helps you navigate country-specific requirements for document certification, legalisation, and apostille or authentication.
Go Lawyers covers a full range of notary public services designed for both personal and business use. We offer a comprehensive range of notary public services to meet both local and international requirements. Our services include document notarisation, where we certify a variety of legal documents; witnessing signatures on affidavits, statutory declarations, and contracts; and authentication of documents for use in foreign jurisdictions.
We notarise and certify a wide range of legal and official documents, ensuring compliance with Australian laws and international requirements.
Our team handles the complete process of obtaining an apostille or authentication through the department of foreign affairs, simplifying complex bureaucratic steps for global document use.
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At Go Lawyers, we specialise in notarial services that guarantee your documents meet international legal standards. Whether you need certified copies, a power of attorney, or assistance with obtaining an apostille or authentication certificate, our skilled team is here to streamline the process. We also coordinate with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to ensure your documents are compliant with global regulations.
Conveniently located in Sydney, NSW, we pride ourselves on delivering fast, precise, and stress-free solutions. Our approach is thorough and responsive, ensuring your legal documents are ready for global submission without delays. Trust Go Lawyers to manage your certification needs with precision and professionalism.
Ensuring your documents in Australia meet international legal standards and are accepted by overseas authorities.
Verifying legal signatures on essential documents including power of attorney and statutory declarations.
Liaising with embassies and consulates to streamline document authentication when apostille or authentication alone isn’t sufficient.
Conducting formal oaths or affirmations for statutory compliance and legal proceedings.
Managing the process to obtain international certificates from the Department of Foreign Affairs for countries under The Hague Convention or requiring legalisation.
Explore how Go Lawyers helps you navigate country-specific requirements for document certification, legalisation, and apostille or authentication.
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The legal strength of your personal or business documents begins with a trusted notary public. At Go Lawyers, we specialise in providing fast, accurate notary public services across Sydney—helping you witness signatures, certify documents, and secure an apostille or authentication for overseas use. Trust our expert team to ensure your documents in Australia meet every requirement of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, with professionalism and speed you can rely on.
Find quick answers to the most common questions about our notary public services, processes, and legal document requirements.
Book an appointment with our office. We'll notarise your documents and, if required, submit them to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade for apostille or authentication. We handle everything for you—including notary fees transparency.
An apostille is a certificate that verifies the authenticity of a document for international use under The Hague Convention. For countries not in the Convention, you’ll need consular legalisation instead.
Our notary fees start at $120 for a single document. For multiple documents or more complex matters, we offer tailored pricing. For a detailed quote based on your specific requirements, please contact us directly.
Absolutely. Our notarised documents are accepted globally, particularly once processed through the Department of Foreign Affairs, with options for apostille or authentication and consular legalisation.
Notaries are appointed by the Supreme Court of NSW and must adhere to standards set by the Society of Notaries. All are qualified lawyers.
Yes. Many immigration processes require witness signatures, certified documents, or a power of attorney. We ensure your paperwork meets the standards of foreign affairs and trade.
We can certify IDs, academic transcripts, birth certificates, and more. The certified copies are legally recognised in both South Wales and abroad.
Yes, if the document is not in English and being used for official or legal purposes. We offer translation certification along with notarisation.
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