To obtain a notarized copy, find a qualified notary public, often available at banks, law offices, or through online directories. Bring your original passport, a valid photo ID, and any required documents. The notary will verify authenticity and apply a seal, signifying its official status.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to secure an affidavit of loss for a lost passport: Prepare the Details of the Loss. Visit a Notary Public. Create the Affidavit of Loss. Sign the Affidavit in the Presence of the Notary. Submit the Affidavit of Loss to the DFA.
I ________________________________________________ hereby submit the undertaking for processing my verification certificate for applying the passport. (a) I am a citizen of India. (b) I am not likely to engage outside India in activities prejudicial to the sovereignty and integrity of India.
A notary public is generally not allowed to certify copies of recordable documents such as passports, visas, and driver's licenses. However, in Florida, ing to the Governor's Reference Manual for Notaries, a copy of a passport or driver's license may be attested to.
I ____ (Applicant Name as per id proof), residing at _______(Address as per address proof) do solemnly affirm and stated as under: I am _____ and my name _______, appearing on the enclosed ID proof, is single name. My father's name is ________________.
After filling out the form, print your completed form. Sign it in front of the notary or deputy clerk at the clerk's office. After the form is signed and notarized, submit the form to the clerk's office either by regular mail, in person or by scanning the signed PDF and electronically eFiling.
A Declaration affirming the particulars furnished in the application about the minor. ( Annexure "I") Special cases of minors requiring passports. (
1, (name), son / wife of ' Date of Birth: residing at being an applicant for issue of passport, do hereby solemnly affirm and state as follows: 1. That I am continuously resident at the above mentioned address from 2. I have read the provisions of Section 6 (2) of the Indian Passport Act.
After filling out the form, print your completed form. Sign it in front of the notary or deputy clerk at the clerk's office. After the form is signed and notarized, submit the form to the clerk's office either by regular mail, in person or by scanning the signed PDF and electronically eFiling.