certified copies.. where?

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certified copies.. where?

Postby good times » 26 Jan 2006, 15:03

Does anyone here know where to find a notary public who can make certified copies of original documents ...and how much would that cost?
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Postby Hartzell » 27 Jan 2006, 21:48

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Postby Askr » 26 Jul 2011, 23:10

Hartzell wrote:http://www.ait.org.tw/en/uscitizens/Notarizations.asp


Hi all, I was UTFSE (Using the Frigging Search Engine) for this same information and noticed that the link is dead.
Here is the new link from the taiwan immigration website:

http://iff.immigration.gov.tw/ct.asp?xI ... 35&mp=T002

You can also:
A Notary Public in Taiwan can also witness signatures, certify copies of original documents and administer oaths or affirmations.



Here is the first few from the link:
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I hope someone who is also UTFSE will find the new link helpful.



Anyone know roughly how much a notary public in taiwan will cost to certify something? I will ring and ask tomorrow if nobody knows...
http://i.imgur.com/KVH9t.jpg
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Postby bookworm » 24 Aug 2011, 22:37

Askr wrote:Anyone know roughly how much a notary public in taiwan will cost to certify something? I will ring and ask tomorrow if nobody knows...


Hi, did you call and ask? I also want to know. Have you had it done? Was it complicated? Thanks! :)
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