A quick definition of true copy: A true copy is a duplicate of an original document that is close enough to the original that anyone can understand it. LawA reproduction that is not an exact copy of the original, but which is sufficiently close to be understandable.Requesting an apostille using a "copy" of a document will require a notarized Affidavit saying that the document is a "true copy" of the original. A certified copy is also known as a true copy. So basically, a true copy is a copy of original documents that claim its accuracy and completeness. A certified true copy is a copy of a document that a notary has verified and certified as a true copy of the original document. The notary is simply stating that the document photocopy is a "true" and complete copy of the original document that was presented. Individuals who have a DWI conviction must get a substance use assessment and complete either an education program or treatment program. True copy means a replica of a specialized forest products permit reproduced as provided in RCW 76.48.051. A short definition of the terms will be contained in the text.