Share Your Requirements
Tell us what document you have and which organization is requesting the copy.
Tell us what document you have and what the receiving organization has requested. We will help you identify the appropriate next step.
We help identify the document type, receiving organization, and notarial procedure that may apply to your request.
When accepted by the receiving organization, we can notarize an eligible document holder’s acknowledgment or sworn statement regarding a copy.
When an organization requests a certified or verified copy of a document, the correct process depends on the type of document, how it was created, and the requirements of the receiving agency.
Community Notary Services helps clients identify the appropriate next step, prepare qualifying document-custodian statements, and complete any acknowledgment or verification on oath that may be required.
A Mississippi notary may perform acknowledgments, administer oaths and affirmations, take verifications on oath or affirmation, and witness signatures. General certification of ordinary paper copies is not included in Mississippi’s listed notarial acts.
Copy certification generally refers to confirming that a reproduced document matches an original or qualifying source record. However, the permitted procedure varies according to state law and the receiving organization’s requirements.
In Mississippi, a notary may certify a paper copy of an electronic document only in a limited situation where the notary is the custodian of that electronic document, personally prints or supervises its printing, confirms the electronic signature can be independently verified, and does not modify the document.
For other documents, an alternative may involve the document holder making a sworn or acknowledged statement that the attached copy is accurate. The notary notarizes the person’s signature or sworn statement—not the copy itself. Acceptance must be confirmed with the organization requesting the document.
Copy-related requests may involve personal, educational, business, employment, or administrative documents. The correct procedure must be confirmed before the appointment.
Tell us what document you have and which organization is requesting the copy.
We help determine whether the request involves an official certified copy, a custodian statement, or another permitted notarial act.
Bring the original or source document, the copy, written instructions, and valid identification.
When legally permitted and accepted by the receiving organization, the appropriate acknowledgment, oath, verification, or qualifying certification is completed.