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If your statutory declaration or affidavit is signed on paper and witnessed in person, the witness can be: a Justice of the Peace (JP) a Commissioner for Declarations (Cdec) a notary public a lawyer a conveyancer, or another person authorised to administer an oath, under the law of the State, the Commonwealth
What is Section 13E of the Oaths Act 1867?
13E Information to be included about witness (f) for a document witnessed by audio visual linkthat the witness understands, and has complied with, the requirements for witnessing a document by audio visual link; (g) other information prescribed by regulation for this subsection.
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For further information about Ipswich City Council contact (07) 3810 6666 or email council@ipswich.qld.gov.au.
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QUEENSLAND STATUTORY DECLARATION I, of do solemnly and sincerely declare that: Set out matter/s to be declared in numbered paragraphs. and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true and by virtue of the provisions of the Oaths Act 1867.
How do I contact Ipswich Borough Council?
Phone. Our phone lines are open Monday to Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm: 01473 432000 (excluding Bank Holidays).
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