What exactly does certified copy mean??

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i am applying to the nursing council in new zealand and come across the term 'certified copy.' i have contacted the council to see what their definition is and they have stated "it is a copy that is certified." this is what they keep telling me.

i figure their government is like the us...you make a mistake, they do not inform you until it is too late. thinking like this has made me dertermined to get the application correct the first time, without errors.:nono:

on the application it states a certified copy is not just notarized, it is certified. what does this mean and who do i contact to get my copies certified?? ps. i reside in upstate ny.

distraught nurse trying to get to nz :uhoh21:

Certified simply means an official has seen the original document and stamps the photocopied one as a certified copy.

To avoid problems I would have a solicitor verify all of your photocopied documents. They put a stamp on them, then sign and date the document.

Alternatively you could email the NZ Nursing Council and ask them who can certify documents and they should respond with a list of people.

I always use a Justice of the Peace but I don't know if you have them in the US.

Good luck on your move to New Zealand.

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