All identification documents must be certified copies.
An original certified copy of an identification document is a copy of an acceptable identification document that has been certified as a true copy of an original document. To obtain this properly, present the original document and a photocopy of that document to one of the eligible certifiers listed below who is not related to you (e.g. spouse, parent, de facto partner). This person must sight the original and the copy and ensure both documents are identical. Individuals are not permitted to certify their own documents.
A certifier should never witness documents for their family, business, clients, employer or any other person where it could create a real or perceived conflict of interest.
Please note, documents must be either certified on all pages, or certified on the front page with a clear reference to the number of subsequent pages that are included.
The certification must include the following details: ‘I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the original document’ written/stamped on the document; Printed name, date and signature of certifier in original ink; and Occupation, qualification or registration number of certifier.
If this certification does not appear, you may be asked to send in new certified documents. Your application will not be processed until we receive the certified documents.
A certified copy means a document that has been certified as a true copy of an original document by one of the following persons:
Occupations as listed in Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Statutory Declarations Regulations 2018:
Other persons as listed in Part 2 of Schedule 2 of the Statutory Declarations Regulations 2018:
a) a fellow of the National Tax Accountants’ Association; or
b) a member of any of the following:
i) Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand;
ii) The Association of Taxation and Management Accountants;
iii) CPA Australia;
iv) The Institute of Public Accountants
a) in a country or place outside Australia; and
b) authorised under paragraph 3 (d) of the Consular Fees Act 1955; and
c) exercising his or her function in that place
a) in a country or place outside Australia; and
b) authorised under paragraph 3 (c) of the Consular Fees Act 1955; and
c) exercising his or her function in that place
a) a member of Engineers Australia, other that at the grade of student;or
b) a registered Professional Engineer of Professionals Australia; or
c) registered as an engineer under a law of the Commonwealth, a State or Territory; or
d) registered on the National Engineering Register by Engineers Australia
a) an officer; or
b) a non-commissioned officer within the meaning of the Defence Force Discipline Act 1982 with 5 or more years of continuous service; or
c) a warrant officer within the meaning of that Act
a) the Parliament of the Commonwealth; or
b) the Parliament of a State; or
c) a Territory legislature; or
d) a local government authority
a) The Commonwealth; and
b) The external Territories of the Commonwealth
a) a State or Territory or a State or Territory authority; or
b) a local government authority;
with 5 or more years of continuous service who is not specified in another item in this Part