Are you applying for the Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) from India?
If you are NOT an Indian citizen, one of the requirements for submitting your PCC application to VFS is an attested copy of your passport. If you live in New South Wales, then your passport must be attested by a notary public.
How do you apply for the PCC from India?
The best place to start would be the VFS website and the application checklist. You can find that form here (the VFS often updates from time to time so always refer to the website for the latest forms and checklists):
Why do you need a PCC from India?
Generally, you would need a PCC from India if you previously lived in India and you need to provide support for a background check (ie, you are applying for a visa to another country, or you are applying for employment that requires a background check or criminal history check).
How do you attest a copy of your passport?
Application for the PCC must be submitted through VFS. VFS is responsible for processing applications on behalf of the Indian Consulate in Australia. If you live in New South Wales, then any documents that should be attested before being submitted to VFS generally must be attested by a notary public.
To attest a copy of your passport, you must provide us with your original passport. You can either arrange for it to be delivered to our office or you can make an appointment to bring it in person. We will be able to attest a copy of your passport at the time of your appointment and return your original passport with the attested/notarised copy at the same time. The process really does not take more than 10-15 minutes.
Can we attest a copy of your Indian passport?
Yes, we can attest a copy of your Indian passport on the basis that it is an international document and it is recognised in Australia as your primary form of identification.
You may need to check VFS requirements for the application if they will accept an attested/notarised copy of your Indian passport as the standard application checklist states that you must provide your original passport.
What next?
To obtain a quote on our notary public services for India, please visit https://www.notary-parramatta.com.au/notary-fees/.
Acknowledgements
This blog is supported and maintained by Phang Legal. Phang Legal is a leading provider of notary public services in Sydney. With offices conveniently located in Parramatta, Phang Legal supports and services the Indian community across Sydney with readily available and easily accessible notary public services at highly competitive rates.
Frequently asked questions regarding our notary public services can also be found at https://www.notary-parramatta.com.au/faqs/.
Ern Phang
Notary Public
Ern Phang is the solicitor director of Phang Legal and a notary public. Ern regularly writes about his experiences as a notary public, including the kinds of problems and solutions that his clients face when sending documents to India.
IMPORTANT: the information in this article is correct at the time of publication, however the law constantly changes. This means you should always refer to the most recent articles because we try to update this blog on a regular basis with the most current information.