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yogurtpooh
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Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 12:36 am Post subject: confused about notarization and authentication |
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so I'm getting my paperwork in order and went to a Notary Public to get my criminal background check ( a letter from my state's Justice Department) and my TESOL diploma notarized. Well I originally thought that the notary would stamp the documents that I brought in. But he refused. He made black and white photocopies of my documents and then stamped and signed the photocopies. Are these photocopied forms now considered the notarized documents and now I must send them to the secretary of state? I thought original notarized documents meant the original documents getting notarized, not photocopies. In fact, I remember reading from some language schools that wants original documents, not photocopies. Any ideas? |
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tttompatz

Joined: 06 Mar 2010 Posts: 1951 Location: Talibon, Bohol, Philippines
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Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 1:05 am Post subject: Re: confused about notarization and authentication |
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yogurtpooh wrote: |
so I'm getting my paperwork in order and went to a Notary Public to get my criminal background check ( a letter from my state's Justice Department) and my TESOL diploma notarized. Well I originally thought that the notary would stamp the documents that I brought in. But he refused. He made black and white photocopies of my documents and then stamped and signed the photocopies. Are these photocopied forms now considered the notarized documents and now I must send them to the secretary of state? I thought original notarized documents meant the original documents getting notarized, not photocopies. In fact, I remember reading from some language schools that wants original documents, not photocopies. Any ideas? |
The copies are what you send to the secretary of state for an apositlle.
The apostille is a separate piece of paper that will be attached. Do not detach them.
They typically do NOT deface original documents.
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yogurtpooh
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Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 4:31 am Post subject: |
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so... its not okay to photocopy the photocopied notarized versions?
so the whole point of this authentication... is not really to authenticate if the original diploma is real or not... its to authenticate the Notary signature is real based on my word?? How easy is that to forge a TESOL certificate and just say that its legit? My TESOL certificate looks like I could have made it myself!! lol
and if I will be out of the country before my university diploma will arrive, how can I appoint someone to sign and swear when I bring my diploma to a notary? |
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kazpat
Joined: 04 Jul 2010 Posts: 140 Location: Kazakhstan
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Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 4:53 am Post subject: |
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The notary is certifying that he has inspected the original document and that it is real. He then notarizes the copy and then that is apostilled.
The notary's signature is not just based on your word thus the stamp of the notary.
Or do you mean slipping a forgery past a notary? That is their responsibility, they are the ones putting the stamp and signing that something is real. |
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naturegirl321

Joined: 04 May 2003 Posts: 9041 Location: home sweet home
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Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 5:45 am Post subject: Re: confused about notarization and authentication |
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yogurtpooh wrote: |
so I'm getting my paperwork in order and went to a Notary Public to get my criminal background check ( a letter from my state's Justice Department) and my TESOL diploma notarized. Well I originally thought that the notary would stamp the documents that I brought in. But he refused. He made black and white photocopies of my documents and then stamped and signed the photocopies. Are these photocopied forms now considered the notarized documents and now I must send them to the secretary of state? I thought original notarized documents meant the original documents getting notarized, not photocopies. In fact, I remember reading from some language schools that wants original documents, not photocopies. Any ideas? |
That's the norm. They can only notarise ORIGINAL docs in cases like birth, death, marriage certs and degrees.
The copies should now be sent to the Sec of State, then you're good to go. If they want original docs, just show them the originals, no notarisation, apostillisation necessary. |
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naturegirl321

Joined: 04 May 2003 Posts: 9041 Location: home sweet home
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Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 5:49 am Post subject: |
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yogurtpooh wrote: |
so... its not okay to photocopy the photocopied notarized versions?
so the whole point of this authentication... is not really to authenticate if the original diploma is real or not... its to authenticate the Notary signature is real based on my word?? How easy is that to forge a TESOL certificate and just say that its legit? My TESOL certificate looks like I could have made it myself!! lol
and if I will be out of the country before my university diploma will arrive, how can I appoint someone to sign and swear when I bring my diploma to a notary? |
Easy as pie to forge a cert. The notarisation process JUST proves that the COPY is the same as the ORIGINAL. It doesn't prove that the original is legit. The Sec of State just signs off to say that the notary public is still registered with the state.
Be forewarned, using forged docs is never advised. Sooner or later you'll get caught.
For your degree, you don't have to go. Anyone can go. As long as they have the original. They just make copies and visit the notary public. My mom has taken many of my docs to the bank to get notarised without my consent, I mean, I didn't have to give her consent. |
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yogurtpooh
Joined: 26 Oct 2010 Posts: 85
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Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 6:03 am Post subject: |
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Great, thanks for your help.
The Notary guy told me that I had to be there... and rightfully so, he made me sign an additional sheet with his name, my name, the date, my signature,e tc that he attached to my documents to be mailed off. |
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naturegirl321

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Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 6:05 am Post subject: |
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yogurtpooh wrote: |
Great, thanks for your help.
The Notary guy told me that I had to be there... and rightfully so, he made me sign an additional sheet with his name, my name, the date, my signature,e tc that he attached to my documents to be mailed off. |
Anyone can swear that it's a true copy, not just you. Think about death certs, the person whose name is on it can't be there, now can they? |
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yogurtpooh
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Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 6:08 am Post subject: |
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Okay, I will ask him about that before I leave. That sounds great. Thanks a lot. |
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