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A statutory declaration may be made in the presence of: a solicitor. a notary of the public. any other authorised person, such as a commission for oaths.
I, Penny Money, of 5 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000, full-time student, make the following declaration under the Statutory Declarations Act 1959: . I can confirm that John Bond and I have a mutual commitment to a shared life as spouse partners to the exclusion of all others.
For information about Commonwealth statutory declarations for travel exemptions visit the Department of Home Affairs website or call 131 881 (in Australia) or +61 2 6196 0196 (outside Australia).
The Statutory Declaration is a sworn oath. You must accurately complete the form enclosed with the Order for Recovery. It must be signed before a commissioner of oaths (eg a solicitor), an officer of the County Court appointed by a Judge to take affidavits, or a Justice of the Peace (at any Magistrates Court)
In Queensland, statutory declarations normally need to be taken and signed in the physical presence of a lawyer, Justice of the Peace, Commissioner for Declarations, notary public or conveyancer (see the Oaths Act 1867 for more detail).
For information about Commonwealth statutory declarations for travel exemptions visit the Department of Home Affairs website or call 131 881 (in Australia) or +61 2 6196 0196 (outside Australia). There are Commonwealth and state and territory statutory declarations.