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Certify Documents

Who can certify documents?

When you submit evidence of your previous qualifications, English language proficiency or if you are applying for credit for previous study at Macquarie City Campus, you need to provide either the original or certified copies of the relevant documents. If your documents are in a language other than English, you will also need to provide an official translation of the documents.

Documents must be certified by:

  • Your current or previous education institution
  • A Notary Public (Notaries are senior legal practitioners who authenticate, prepare, attest, witness and certify original and copy legal documents for use overseas)
  • A representative who is registered with Macquarie University
  • A Macquarie University/Macquarie City Campus staff member
  • A government official
Please note: Macquarie City Campus no longer accept documents certified by Justices of the Peace.

 

Translating documents:

Documents in your native language must be translated professionally by a translation service or a language professional, and must arrive on the professional letterhead of the translator.

Direct Applicants must provide original documents.

Macquarie City Campus reserves the right to refuse documentation on the grounds of incorrect certification or translation procedures. Falsifying documents is a very serious offence.

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