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Hello,
I want to get photocopies of some documents notarized (what we call as attested in India). The FSW guide says the following.

To have a photocopy of a document certified, an authorized person must compare the original document to the photocopy and must print the following on the photocopy:
• ‘‘I certify that this is a true copy of the original document’’
• the name of the original document
• the date of the certification
• his or her name
• his or her official position or title
• his or her signature


However, when I went to a bank, the notary said that they can only notarize my signature. Which means that I have to write myself that "I certify that this is a true copy of the original document" and sign. Then they will notarize my signature. They will not even look at the original document.

Can anyone help me in getting a notary certify the true copy? Do I need to get it notarized from somewhere else?

Thanks!
 
you should see if the banks at neighbouring states do it. If not, you could take it to fedex, UPS, etc, they might do it.
 
Check with local attorney...

Like rupeshhair said, Local bank is your best bet.
 
deardhir,

I have done the same thing when I was in Columbu,Ohio for all my application papers etc. and there was no problem at all .Sometimes the notary will write "attested to be a true copy of the original in front of me on this date''
 
Ohio notaries cannot certify "true copies," they can only do as the bank notary advised you. It will be OK.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Certified_copy