True copy意思
"True copy" is a term used to certify that a document is an exact replica of the original. It is often used in legal and official contexts where accuracy and authenticity are crucial. When a document is stamped or certified as a true copy, it means that the copy has been verified to be identical to the original document in all respects, including content, format, and signatures.
True copies are commonly used when the original document is too large, fragile, or inconvenient to transport, or when multiple copies are needed for different locations or people. In such cases, a true copy can be used in place of the original for various purposes, such as for legal proceedings, official submissions, or as a reference document.
To certify a document as a true copy, it is typically signed and dated by a person of authority, such as a notary public, a justice of the peace, or a solicitor. They will usually compare the copy to the original and then sign and stamp the copy to confirm that it is an accurate reproduction of the original document.
In some cases, a true copy may also be referred to as a "certified copy" or a "notarized copy." The terminology can vary depending on the country and the specific legal requirements.