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Family and identity records
We certify passports, IDs, birth certificates, marriage certificates, and other personal records.
Milton Certified True Copies
Goldstone Law PC helps Milton clients certify true copies of passports, IDs, certificates, school records, immigration documents, estate papers, property documents, corporate records, licensing files, and other originals.
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How We Help
We compare originals to copies, complete true-copy certification where appropriate, and help clients prepare documents for schools, lenders, estate offices, licensing bodies, and institutions.
Milton clients may need certified true copies for school, immigration, estate, property, licensing, business, employment, or banking matters.
We help confirm each copy matches the original document shown.
Milton clients may need certified true copies for school, immigration, estate, property, licensing, business, employment, banking, or family matters. The request may come from a bank, employer, school, government office, estate contact, property advisor, immigration file, or institution that needs a copy while the original remains with the client.
Goldstone Law PC helps Milton clients compare the original document with the copy before certification is completed. We review names, dates, seals, stamps, signatures, photos, page numbers, and attachments. If the receiving organization has specific wording, color copy, multiple-copy, or every-page certification requirements, those instructions should be brought to the appointment.
Certified copies may be needed for passports, driver’s licences, permanent resident cards, birth or marriage certificates, school records, licensing documents, employment records, property documents, estate papers, corporate records, powers of attorney, and application packages. In most cases, the original record must be shown.
Some Milton certified-copy requests are part of larger immigration, property, estate, business, or international submissions. Depending on the recipient, notarization, apostille, authentication, translation, legalization, or consular review may also be required.
For Milton clients, preparation is straightforward: bring the original document, clear copies if available, valid identification, the number of copies needed, and the written instructions from the organization requesting the certified copy.
We also help clients check whether the copy is tied to a property, estate, school, employment, immigration, or banking deadline. Where timing is important, bringing the full request helps confirm the right wording, number of copies, and whether additional notarization or supporting documents may be needed.
That way, the certified copy is prepared for the actual submission rather than only the document title.
For Milton clients, that approach is useful when paperwork is tied to property, school, licensing, immigration, or estate planning. We help make sure the copy and instructions are reviewed together.
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We certify passports, IDs, birth certificates, marriage certificates, and other personal records.
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We help with diplomas, transcripts, certificates, training records, and professional licensing materials.
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We assist with wills, powers of attorney, death certificates, trustee records, property papers, and lender documents.
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We certify corporate records, resolutions, status documents, immigration papers, and application packages.
What To Watch For
Certified copies may be needed for school, immigration, estate, lender, property, employment, and business submissions.
A certified true copy is normally based on comparing the copy to the original.
Some organizations require special wording, color copies, or certification on every page.
How It Works
We review instructions, inspect the original document, compare the copy, certify it, and discuss any further steps.
Step 1
We confirm who will receive the copy and what format is required.
Step 2
We review the original document and compare it to the copy.
Step 3
We complete true-copy certification where appropriate.
Step 4
We identify whether notarization, apostille, translation, or extra copies may be needed.
Documents We Certify
Milton certified-copy requests may involve school records, immigration files, estate documents, property papers, licensing records, business documents, employment files, or banking matters.
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Certified copies may be needed by banks, employers, schools, estate offices, and institutions.
Originals
True-copy certification normally requires the original document to be available for comparison.
Instructions
Written instructions help confirm wording, format, copy count, and page treatment.
Where We Help
Goldstone Law PC assists Milton residents, families, students, workers, estate representatives, property owners, and business owners with certified true copy requests.
Family And Property Records
A missing page or unclear copy can delay an application, closing, or institutional request.
Common Questions
Often yes, if the original or appropriate record is available for comparison.
Often yes, depending on the school's requirements.
Usually no. True-copy certification typically requires the original.
Often yes. Bring the original document and any instructions from the bank, estate office, lawyer, or institution.
Yes, where appropriate. Bring the original record and any checklist or wording requested by the recipient.
Yes. Bring the number of copies needed and any instructions about whether each copy must be separately certified.
Bring the original document, clean copies, valid identification, and any instructions from the school, bank, estate office, or receiving organization.
We can review the request promptly, but the original document and recipient instructions should be available before the copy is certified.
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Goldstone Law PC supports clients across Ontario, including:
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