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Accept photocopies of receipts, utility bills, etc.?
Are photocopies of these legally acceptable?
(i.e., if I was to scan a document into my computer, then lost the original, would the scanned document suffice?)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When i applied for my mortgage, i had to have "certified" copies (ie the lender asked the peroson who was advising us to take photocopies of the relevant paperwork (passport, utility bills etc) and sign in our presence he had definately seen the originals, they were definately ours and it was a true copy.
When my library asked for proof of my address i took a scanned copy of my last mobile bill in and this was acceptable
But what i don't fully understand, is that with the quality of even home computers, how do they tell the difference between real and fake.
Maybe ethel can enlighten me on that one,
Regards, pete.
Unless the document is watermarked or otherwise, I don't see how they could tell.
So by presenting a document, they're having to trust you that it's genuine. Regardless of whether it's actually an original or a copy.
I wouldn't copy my birth certificate etc., since I can see how such an important document wouldn't be accepted as a photocopy. But for utility bills to prove I've lived somewhere, I don't see the point. It just came from some laser printer in the first place anyway.
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