Apostille (also known as Legalisation)

Australian education documents sometimes need to be legalised by the Australian Government before they can be used in a foreign country, involving an 'apostille' stamp.

When Australian education documents are legalised by the Australian Government, they are marked with an 'apostille' stamp by an Australian Passport Officer of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).

If ordering a hardcopy Academic Statement, a student or graduate may request that the document be certified (signed and stamped) by an authorised officer of the University for the purposes of an Apostille application. This is not usually required for Testamurs, as the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade can usually verify the document against our free online Verification of Qualification website.

To notify us that you require a document to be certified for the purposes of an Apostille application, please state this in the special requirements box in your order.

Visit the Apostille FAQ for more information.