Who can certify my documents?
The person certifying your documents must be a person of standing in the community with an appropriate relationship to you.
Person of standing:
Most individuals who hold positions of professional responsibility are considered a person of standing. Examples include:
Registered health and care professionals
Professionals such as lawyers, solicitors, accountants and notaries
Teachers and lecturers
Bank managers, investment managers, stockbrokers
Officers in the British Armed Forces
Justices of the Peace, consular officers or other judicial officials
Religious officials such as ministers of the Church of England, rabbis, imams and others
Members of Parliament
We accept certification from services such as the Post Office. If you are unsure whether we will accept your certification, please contact us.
Appropriate relationship:
The person of standing must not be:
related to you;
living at the same address as you;
in a relationship with you; or
your patient or employee.
As long as they meet all of the other requirements for someone certifying documents, the person certifying your documents may be your employer.