Concord Certified True Copies

Certified copies for Concord documents that need to match the original.

Goldstone Law PC helps Concord clients certify true copies of passports, identification, certificates, school records, corporate materials, estate documents, powers of attorney, and other originals needed for applications or institutional requests.

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Certified true copy services for Concord clients.

We compare the original document to the copy, confirm whether true-copy certification is appropriate, and complete the certification wording required by the receiving organization where possible.

Concord clients often need certified true copies for business, immigration, estate, banking, school, employment, real estate, and personal record matters. A certified copy may be requested when an organization wants to keep a copy for its file while the original remains with the client. That can involve a single identification document, a corporate record book excerpt, a power of attorney, a certificate, or a larger package with several supporting documents. The copy should be handled carefully because the recipient may have exact instructions about wording, page treatment, color copies, or how many certified sets are required.

Goldstone Law PC helps Concord clients review the request before the copy is certified. We compare the original document with the copy, check names, dates, seals, stamps, page numbers, signatures, attachments, and visible details, and complete certification where appropriate. If the receiving organization has provided special wording, every-page requirements, or a deadline, those details should be brought to the appointment.

Certified true copies may involve passports, permanent resident cards, driver’s licences, birth certificates, marriage certificates, academic records, professional licences, powers of attorney, estate papers, corporate records, resolutions, shareholder documents, banking papers, and immigration or citizenship packages. In most cases, the original document must be available because a scan or photo is not normally enough for true-copy certification.

Some Concord certified copies are submitted outside Canada or to offices that have their own review process. Depending on the destination, the document may also need notarization, apostille, authentication, translation, or additional supporting steps. We help clients consider those requirements before the documents are submitted.

The appointment is most efficient when the original, clear copies, valid identification, written instructions, recipient details, deadline, and number of required copies are ready. For business records, it also helps to confirm exactly which document or page needs to be certified.

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Identity documents

We certify copies of passports, permanent resident cards, driver's licences, and other identification where appropriate.

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Certificates and records

We assist with copies of birth, marriage, death, school, licensing, and professional records.

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Business documents

We certify corporate records, resolutions, articles, signing materials, and due diligence documents.

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Immigration and estate packages

We help organize certified copies for applications, estate administration, trustee requests, and institutional submissions.

What To Watch For

Certified copy details to confirm.

Concord business and personal records

Concord certified-copy requests often involve corporate records, signing documents, identity records, immigration files, estate papers, school documents, and banking material.

Originals are important

A true copy is normally certified only after the original document is presented for comparison.

Recipient wording

If the receiving office needs special wording, every-page certification, color copies, or a bound package, bring those instructions.

How It Works

A practical copy certification process.

We review the instructions, compare the original against the copy, certify the copy where appropriate, and discuss any extra notarization, apostille, or translation steps.

Step 1

Review instructions

We confirm what the receiving authority needs and whether true-copy certification is the right step.

Step 2

Compare documents

We compare the original to the copy, including pages, seals, stamps, and visible details.

Step 3

Certify the copy

Where appropriate, we complete the certification wording, signature, and lawyer or notary details.

Step 4

Discuss next steps

We identify whether notarization, apostille, authentication, translation, or additional copies may be needed.

Documents We Certify

Certified true copy documents we help Concord clients prepare.

Concord certified-copy requests may involve personal identification, immigration packages, school records, estate documents, business records, banking documents, or applications that require copies matched to originals.

Passports, permanent resident cards, driver's licences, and other identity records
Birth, marriage, death, name change, education, licensing, and professional records
Corporate records, resolutions, powers of attorney, estate documents, and trustee materials
Immigration, citizenship, employment, school, banking, and institutional application packages
Instructions that require specific wording, every-page certification, color copies, or multiple copies

Originals

Copies should be checked against the original

True-copy certification normally requires the original document to be presented for comparison.

Instructions

Recipient wording matters

We help review whether the receiving office has asked for special wording, format, or copy requirements.

Submission

Support for Canadian and international files

Some certified copies may also need notarization, apostille, translation, or other follow-up steps.

Where We Help

Certified true copy support for Concord clients.

Goldstone Law PC assists Concord residents, families, students, workers, business owners, and estate representatives with certified true copy requests.

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Original Required

Concord certified true copies should be based on the original document, not just a scan or photo.

The certification confirms that the copy matches the original shown at the appointment.

Common Questions

Questions about certified true copies in Concord.

Do I need to bring the original document?

Usually yes. Certified true copies normally require comparison against the original document.

Can you certify a copy from my phone?

Usually no. A scan or photo is generally not enough for true-copy certification.

Can certified copies be used outside Canada?

Often, but the receiving authority may also require notarization, apostille, authentication, translation, or legalization.

Can you certify more than one copy?

Yes. Bring the original document, the number of copies needed, and any instructions about how each copy should be certified.

Can you certify a multi-page document?

Often yes. We review the original package and the recipient's instructions about every-page certification, binding, or page references.

What if the receiving office has special wording?

Bring those instructions to the appointment so we can review whether the requested wording can be used.

Do certified copies need to be in color?

Some recipients prefer or require color copies, especially for identity documents. Bring any instructions you received.

Can you certify corporate or estate records?

Often yes, if the original record is available and the certification requested is appropriate for the receiving organization.

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