Effective January 1, 2005, all individuals requesting a certified copy of a record ( Pursuant to RSA-2025

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In general, certified copies of U.S. passports can be made through the U.S. State Department Passport Services. In order to obtain a true and correct copy of their passport, the person needs to contact passport services.
A photocopy of the identification front and back must be submitted with the passport application. Many post offices do provide photocopy service for an added fee.
A notarized copy of a document and a certified true copy is the same. Although certified copies often refer to the copies of vital records and documents, such as birth certificates, which you can obtain only from the county clerk, the terms notarized and certified copies of documents are used interchangeably.
Requesting a Birth Certificate You can get a copy in one of three ways: In person at City Clerks Office during normal business hours with payment of either cash or check. Credit cards are not accepted. Mailing a completed marriage certificate request form to the City Clerks Office, 288 Central Ave., Dover, NH 03820.
Typically, you will need to get a notary public or attorney to certify the copy of your passport. You can find a notary public at a courthouse as well as at many banks. Notary publics charge a nominal fee for their services. An attorney may charge higher fees.
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In the US, you obtain a certified copy for your passport from the US State Department. In some states, notaries can make a notarized copies of legal documents, including passports, attesting the copy duplicates the information of the original.

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