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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)
A statutory declaration is a written statement that you (the declarant) sign and declare to be true and correct in the presence of an authorised witness. By signing it, you agree that the information in it is true. You can be charged with a criminal offence if the information is false.
A statutory declaration (also known as a stat dec) is a type of legal document that sets out facts that you declare to be true and accurate. Statutory declarations can be used for many purposes and can be requested by a person, organisation or government agency.

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A statutory declaration is a written statement which the person making it (the declarant) declares before an authorised witness (who is said to take the declaration) to be true to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, and which is signed by the declarant before an authorised witness - see Affidavits below.
Statutory declarations are commonly used to allow a person to declare something to be true for the purposes of satisfying some legal requirement or regulation when no other evidence is available.
The Legal Importance of Statutory Declarations Providing evidence in civil court cases. Verifying financial or property matters. Supporting applications for licenses or permits.

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