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in the last video we talked about public and private documents and I promised that we were going to talk about how to Tender those documents in this video now thereamp;#39;s already a video on how to change the document so please watch that video Iamp;#39;ll link it in the description box but today I want to talk about how to Tender public documents in particular public documents Iamp;#39;ve given examples of public documents in most cases you would agree with me that itamp;#39;s not so easy to get original copies of public documents for the purpose of tendering them in court because in most cases the governing body or the official Authority that issued it or they emanated from will keep that original in their custody but in some instances ordinary citizens can have public documents for instance itamp;#39;s a marriage certificate managed from the registry marriage registry itamp;#39;s a public document but it is executed or signed in triplicates at the point of getting married so