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Certify Documents

Certifying documents is an important process in the business world. It’s a way of ensuring that certain documents are legitimate and accurate. This process typically involves verifying that the signature on a document belongs to the person who claims to have signed it. It also entails checking that the contents of a document are consistent with what was agreed upon. In some cases, this may mean confirming information with third parties to ensure its accuracy. By certifying documents, businesses can protect against fraud and other malicious activities, as well as avoid potential legal issues.

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