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Buffalo : Notarized Photocopies
I'm not sure how certify is different than notarize. Anyway they will put there notary stamp on your certified documents. If you are making a copy of certificates, have them write on it "Certified to be a TRUE copy" that way they are certifying your docs to be an exact copy of an original document. Make sure they put the notary stamp, sign and put their notary expiration date. Hope this helps....
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