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Notary Public in Rouse Hill , Sydney
A notary public is an administrative law officer, similar to a justice of the peace, whose embossed stamp and signature are recognized by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs for the purpose of making documents enforceable in overseas countries; a Justice of the Peace cannot do that. We also prepare, for a small fee, various legal documents for use in overseas countries, in English and Arabic, including Power of Attorney, Contracts, Marriage Agreements, and Divorce Agreements and are available in weekends as well.
Sami Aslan, principal at Afoltern Solicitors, is an officially appointed notary public of the Supreme Court of NSW. To make an appointment or for a confidential discussion of your notary requirements, please call our office at +61 0409760401.
Documents We Can Notarise
Afoltern Solicitors provides public notary services for a broad range of personal, legal and commercial documents intended for use overseas.
Common documents we notarise include:
Common documents we notarise include:
- Power of Attorney (personal and corporate)
- Contracts and commercial agreements
- Marriage agreements and divorce agreements
- Birth, death and marriage certificates
- Educational and university certificates
- Affidavits and statutory declarations
- Passport and identity documents
- Visa and immigration documents
- Financial and banking documents
- Wills, probate and estate-related documents
- Company documents including constitutions and supporting corporate records
Documents can be reviewed and notarised in English and Arabic. Weekend appointments are also available by arrangement.
Testimonials
My sick father wanted to designate one of us as power of attorney for Lebanon. We thought it would be very expensive, and we imagined the wait would be enormous, as dealing with the government is a lengthy process everywhere in the world. However, Sami Aslan made the process as quick as possible and much cheaper than we had imagined, providing the final product in Arabic. We had no issues at all when it was used in Lebanon.
Tony Moussa
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SAMI ASLANUnit G04, 98 Caddies BoulevardRouse Hill
PARKING
Enter Woolworths Parking on White Hart Drive, which is 50 meters before the traffic lights at Caddies Boulevard.
DIRECTIONS
Walk out the same parking entrance that your car entered. Turn left at the traffic light; the building behind you at the traffic light is 98 Caddies Boulevard. Enter the building by calling me at +61 0409760401.
Notary Public vs Justice of the Peace — What's the Difference?
Many people assume a Justice of the Peace (JP) performs the same role as a Notary Public. While both may witness signatures and certify documents, they serve different purposes.
A Justice of the Peace generally certifies documents for use within Australia.
A Notary Public is a solicitor appointed by the Supreme Court of New South Wales and authorised to verify, witness and certify documents intended for use internationally.
This distinction becomes important for overseas legal matters, international property transactions, powers of attorney, migration documentation and foreign authority requirements.
If your documents will be used outside Australia, it is important to confirm whether notarisation is required before signing.
A Justice of the Peace generally certifies documents for use within Australia.
A Notary Public is a solicitor appointed by the Supreme Court of New South Wales and authorised to verify, witness and certify documents intended for use internationally.
This distinction becomes important for overseas legal matters, international property transactions, powers of attorney, migration documentation and foreign authority requirements.
If your documents will be used outside Australia, it is important to confirm whether notarisation is required before signing.