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Visit the Commonwealth Attorney-General's Department website and follow the links to download a blank statutory declaration Form.
A statutory declaration is authorized by the Canada Evidence Act or section 5.3 of the Ontario Evidence Act and is used to assert the truth of any fact or facts, or of any account rendered in writing. A person is guilty of an offence if he/she makes a false statutory declaration.
Under the Act, a statutory declaration can be made before anyone who is authorised by law to administer oaths. As such, a statutory declaration may be made in the presence of: a practising solicitor. a commissioner for oaths, ie; a person specifically authorised to verify affidavits and other legal documents.
Usually a witness can be anyone who: is 18 years or older. knows the person whose signature they are witnessing or has taken reasonable steps to verify their identity. isn't a party to the document. if the document is a trust deed, isn't a beneficiary of the trust.
A statutory declaration is a statement of fact(s) that you declare to be true. It can be used as evidence. You may need a statutory declaration for many reasons, such as: confirming your personal details. financial matters.
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A statutory declaration is a formal statement made affirming that something is true to the best knowledge of the person making the declaration. It has to be signed in the presence of a solicitor, commissioner for oaths or notary public.
Who can sign a statutory declaration form? You can ask an Ontario notary public, lawyer, commissioner of oaths or justice of the peace to sign a statutory declaration. Other licensed professionals, such as engineers, physicians or accountants, and Members of Parliament or police officers can also sign.
A statutory declaration can be made by anyone who needs to prove the existence of a fact or facts. Statutory declarations are not usually used in court cases. For example, a stautory declaration can be used to prove that: a person that goes by two different names is the same person.
statutory declarations in your state or territory. the Department of Justice or Attorney-General in your state or territory.
A statutory declaration is a written statement which a person swears, affirms or declares to be true in the presence of an authorised witness \u2013 usually a Justice of the Peace (JP), a lawyer or a notary public. A NSW statutory declaration is made under the Oaths Act 1900.

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