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Can A Gazetted Officer Attest Documents Of His Family Members -

Here’s a professional, informative post you can use on LinkedIn, Facebook, or a blog. Can a Gazetted Officer Attest Documents for Their Own Family Members? Here’s the Truth.

If you’re a Gazetted Officer (or have one in your family), you’ve likely faced this question: 👉 “Can I attest photocopies of my spouse’s, parent’s, or sibling’s documents?” Here’s a professional, informative post you can use

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💬 Have you ever faced issues with document attestation? Share your experience below. Most government departments

The short answer is — with a few important nuances.

Most government departments, banks, passport offices, and examination bodies (like UPSC, SSC, IBPS) explicitly state that attestation by a close relative is invalid , even if that relative is a Gazetted Officer. The reason: conflict of interest . Attestation requires impartial verification of identity and documents—something you cannot objectively do for your own family member.