I emailed BYU and it looks like a digital copy (eTranscript) of your transcript is definitely possible.
However, they mention the following on their webpage:
They also mention notarized copies, although only by physical mail:
However, they mention the following on their webpage:
Quote:
- If your transcript needs to go to a third party recipient (school, company, etc.), check with them to see if they will accept electronic PDF copies. Also, be aware that many third parties want to receive the transcript directly from BYU instead of forwarded from you.
- eTranscripts are delivered as a PDF, and are meant to be viewed electronically. If printed, they become unofficial and “Copy of Certified PDF” will be displayed across the transcript. Viewing electronic transcripts on mobile devices is not supported.
They also mention notarized copies, although only by physical mail:
Quote:Does your transcript need to be notarized?
Select the “Paper Transcript – Notary” option when you order, and our office will be notified to fulfill that request. The transcript will be mailed to the address you provide in the order. There is an additional $5.00 fee for notarization.