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Question is worded to generally. Original documents are the universally accepted method of authentication. Either that or 'certified' true copies. If you are referring to signatures, the use of a Notary Public.

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Common methods of authenticating a document for law include notarization, where a notary public verifies the identity of signatories; witnessing, where a independent witness observes the signing of the document; and affixing a seal by a competent authority, such as a government official or an attorney, to certify the authenticity of the document. Additionally, digital signatures and electronic authentication methods are becoming more prevalent for online transactions and legal agreements.

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