You can have it done at the Oz consulate for about $214 per page (still disgusting, but cheaper than $1000!!!).
http://www.hongkong.china.embassy.gov.au/hkng/SRVAU%5fFees.html
They will photocopy the original too.
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As far as I am aware, many "legal" papers which are photocopied, can be certified as "true copies" by a professional like a doctor, or even an officer in the POST OFFICE.
I am not entirely sure of this -- but it might be worth a try!
I know for a fact that you can have a "Power of Attorney" form witnessed by one of the above, so it might work.....
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kfj,
Try asking your bank. I think they provide a signature/document verification service for a fee. Can't remember how much but can't be more than a couple of hundred dollars or so.
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Contact your local District Office as they will have a government rep/officer who is allowed to take oaths and certify documents. We are in Sai Kung and had to go to Tsung Kwan O on a certain day as this officer was not always present.
He has an 'official' stamp and away you go. Cannot remember if there was a charge or not - if there was it must have been very small.
http://www.had.gov.hk/file_manager/en/documents/contact_us/comment_e.pdf
Give your local office a call and confirm the above
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teme
16 yrs ago
Hi, what exactly are you trying to verify???
If you let us know we may be able to offer some exact help!
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If you approach your bank and talk to a nice person, sometimes they'll verify your documents for free... otherwise, yes there's a fee. Can't remember what, but I'm sure it was less than what the Oz Consulate charges at $214.
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