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ProvidingcertifieddocumentstoUTS
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ProvidingcertifieddocumentstoUTS

Source: https://www.uts.edu.au/about/leadership-governance/governance/privacy-uts/your-privacy/providing-certified-documents-uts Parent: https://www.uts.edu.au/for-students/admissions-entry/how-to-apply/international-applicants

Where required to provide certified documents to UTS, you must lodge certified copies of original documents, not the original documents themselves. The certified copies will be held as a record of the university and cannot be returned to you.

Certification is a process whereby an approved individual (referred to here as an ‘authorised officer’) confirms the authenticity of a copy of an original document for the purpose of providing it to UTS.

Getting original documents certified

An authorised officer must certify a copy of a document as a true copy of an original document. If you are an authorised officer, you are not permitted to certify your own documents.

An authorised officer who certifies your document must be contactable by phone during normal working hours.

Some authorising officers may charge for making certified copies of your original document.

Within Australia

Authorised officers include employees of:

Authorised officers also include someone who is currently employed as:

Outside Australia

Outside Australia, authorised officers include:

Acceptable certified copies

The authorised officer who certifies your documents must:

In addition, a Justice of the Peace (JP) must also print:

Translating your documents

Original or certified official translations must be provided for documents that are not in English, together with certified copies of supporting documents.

Officers authorised to translate official documents into English include:

Privacy notice

UTS will take steps to verify that certified documents are authentic, in particular if it believes that the certification may be in question.

UTS may contact the issuing institution to verify the authenticity of documents submitted. UTS may also use the contact details provided by the authorised officer or obtain them from public registers for this purpose (for example, a state’s Justice of the Peace Register).

Personal information will be used to investigate any suspected fraudulent activity or other forms of serious wrongdoing, which will be dealt with in line with the Student Rules and/or the Whistleblowing and Public Interest Disclosures Policy as appropriate in the circumstances. Suspected fraudulent activity may also be referred to the police.

Note: In this section on privacy at UTS, the term ‘personal information’ refers to both personal and health information, unless specified otherwise. Both terms are explained in Privacy definitions.