Notarising Documents for Use in India

October 23, 2015

If you have moved from India to Australia and are looking to carry out personal and business affairs in India, the process can be at times difficult.

Documents originating in Australia that are required to be legally recognised in India, often require the services of a Notary Public.

Our Sydney CBD based Notary Public service has experience in assisting Indian-Australians with:

  •  verifying a person’s identity for their driver’s licence
  • witnessing Powers of Attorney
  • witnessing documents to be used in court proceedings
  • legal documents involving the distribution of property in deceased estates
  • Government forms for Indian nationals including Passport Renewal forms, Non-Resident Indian, Overseas Citizen of India and Person of Indian Origin

As the requirements vary across different Indian Government departments, we suggest that you directly contact the relevant authority or company to ensure that the correct steps are followed to ensure your documents will become legally acceptable in India.

Taj MahalAfter your documents have been executed by or before a Notary Public, they are in most circumstances required to be presented the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFAT), who will affix an Apostille Certificate to the document to ensure it becomes legally effective in India.

Should you wish to utilise our affordable and fast notarial or legalisation services or you just need some advice contact us via our website and we will respond to your inquiry as soon as possible

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