Statutory declarations
Declaring a statutory declaration
You will need to declare that the contents of your statutory declaration are either:
- true
- true to the best of your knowledge if stated on the basis of information and belief.
Making the declaration
The witness might ask you:
‘Do you solemnly and sincerely declare that the contents of this declaration are true and correct to the best of your knowledge and belief?’
Then you might respond with:
‘I solemnly and sincerely declare that the contents of this declaration are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.’
Or:
‘I do so declare.’
After your declaration
After you make the declaration, you or your substitute signatory will need to sign the statutory declaration form. You must sign it in the presence of your witness.
In this guide:
- Download a statutory declaration form
- A witness for a statutory declaration
- Information a statutory declaration must include
- Making a statutory declaration
- Declaring a statutory declaration
- Signing a statutory declaration
- After a statutory declaration is made