Statutory declarations Guide

This guide explains how to make a statutory declaration, including what to include in it and how to declare and sign it.

What is a statutory declaration?

A statutory declaration is a written statement that is declared to be true and correct in the presence of an authorised witness.

Statutory declarations are used in many settings. They are mainly used in dealings with organisations (government and non-government). For example, an insurer can verify information by statutory declaration.

Sometimes they can be used as evidence in a court or tribunal proceeding.

Knowingly making a false statement in a statutory declaration can be a criminal offence.

Declarations

When a person makes a declaration, they are declaring that the contents of the statutory declaration are either:

A person making a statutory declaration is called a signatory or declarant.

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