Northern Territory Consolidated Acts7. Powers, &c., of public notaries
The powers of a public notary include -
(a) certifying documents to be filed in a foreign court or to be registered in a foreign country;
(b) taking affidavits for use interstate or internationally;
(c) protesting, or noting protest of, bills of exchange or bills of lading;
(d) verifying documents and taking affidavits to comply with the requirement of a foreign law; and
(e) the exercise of the powers and authorities that are usually exercised by a public notary in the United Kingdom.