What are Statutory Declaration Forms?

Statutory Declaration Forms are legal documents used to declare facts and statements under oath. These forms are typically used to verify information in various legal matters, such as affidavits, certifications, or sworn statements.

What are the types of Statutory Declaration Forms?

There are several types of Statutory Declaration Forms that serve different purposes. Some common types include:

Statutory Declaration of Identity
Statutory Declaration of Residence
Statutory Declaration of Income
Statutory Declaration of Marital Status

How to complete Statutory Declaration Forms

Completing Statutory Declaration Forms is a straightforward process that involves providing accurate information and signing the form in the presence of a legal witness. Here are some steps to help you complete Statutory Declaration Forms:

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Fill in your personal information, including your full name, address, and contact details.
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Clearly state the facts or statements that you are declaring under oath.
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Sign the form in the presence of a legal witness, such as a notary public or commissioner for oaths.
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Have the witness sign and stamp the form to validate the declaration.

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Questions & answers

Signing your statutory declaration Someone authorised to administer oaths must witness you sign your statutory declaration after you have filled it in. You will need to read and sign your statutory declaration in front of that person, who will also sign the document.
A Statutory Declaration of Freedom is a declaration made by an individual confirming that they have never been through any form of marriage, i.e. civil or religious. These declarations are often needed when marriages are to take place abroad or a Church may request one when marrying within the UK.
Usually a witness can be anyone who: is 18 years or older. knows the person whose signature they are witnessing or has taken reasonable steps to verify their identity.
The government has made a declaration of war on its enemies. The case was ended by declaration of a mistrial. You will need to make a declaration of your income.
A copy of the Commonwealth Statutory Declaration form can be downloaded from the Attorney-General's Department website.
Usually a witness can be anyone who: is 18 years or older. knows the person whose signature they are witnessing or has taken reasonable steps to verify their identity.