Who can certify?

Who can certify?

Who can certify my documents?

  • An accountant (member of a recognised professional accounting body or a Registered Tax Agent).
  • A person listed on the roll of the Supreme Court of a State or Territory or the High Court of Australia as a legal practitioner.
  • A barrister, solicitor or patent attorney.
  • A police officer.
  • A postal manager.

What are notarised documents?

Notaries are asked to certify many different identity-related documents, such as passports, driving licences, government-issued identity cards, utility bills and bank statements. Many people are confused about what is involved when they are told to ‘notarise their passport’.

Are printed bank statements acceptable?

if its printed, it needs to be stamped and a covering letter needs to be attached from bank confirming that the bank statements are original.

How can I see my bank statement online?

How to get Bank Statement online?

  1. Step 1: Login to the account through the bank’s net banking portal or mobile banking app.
  2. Step 2: Look for the heading “bank statement” or “e-statements”.
  3. Step 3: Select the statement period.

How can I get my bank statement online without internet banking?

Method 1 – How to Download SBI account statement without internet banking using SBI Quick App on your Phone

  1. First of all, download the SBI Quick app on your smartphone.
  2. Allow the SMS service permission when asked.
  3. Allow the Phone call permission when asked.
  4. At first, you need to register for the SMS banking service.

What fees can you see on a bank statement?

There are wire fees, bounced check fees, ATM fees, and even fees based on the number of deposits, checks, or ATM transactions in your account. One of the most annoying is the paper statement fee. This is a fee that many banks charge as online and mobile banking have become prevalent.

How many years bank statements can I get?

Key Takeaways. Most bank statements should be kept accessible in hard copy or electronic form for one year, after which they can be shredded. Anything tax-related such as proof of charitable donations should be kept for at least three years.