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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the stat dec in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full name in the designated field. Ensure that it matches your official identification.
  3. Next, fill in your address accurately. This is important for verification purposes.
  4. In the occupation section, specify your current job title or profession clearly.
  5. Date and place of declaration should be filled out next. Enter the date and location where you are making this declaration.
  6. Sign the document in front of an authorised witness. Ensure they also sign and provide their details as required.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before saving or exporting your completed stat dec.

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Commissioners for Declarations (CDs) are similar to Justices of the Peace, and often more convenient to find than a JP. People are CDs due to their profession (for example, pharmacists and accountants), while others are appointed by the Attorney‑General.
Am I an authorised witness? Justices of the Peace. police officers. court registrars. bank managers. medical practitioners. accountants.
A Statutory Declaration is similar to an Affidavit in that it allows a declarant (the person who signs a Statutory Declaration) to submit facts they know to be true. However, Statutory Declarations are typically used outside of court to present statements or facts to specific government agencies.
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.
They are located in public locations including police stations, libraries, community centres and neighbourhood houses that provide local communities with a range of social, recreational, educational and support services.

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(a) a person enrolled as a barrister and solicitor of the High Court; or. (b) a Justice of the Peace; or. (c) a notary public; or. (ca) the Registrar or a Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court; or. (d) the Registrar or a Deputy Registrar of the Court of Appeal; or. (e) (ea) (f)

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