This course takes you through what is a Statutory Declaration and what are the requirements for an authorised witness to meet the requirements according to official legislation.
Definition:
Australian Law defines a statutory declaration as a written statement declared to be true in the presence of an authorised witness. The Statutory Declarations Act 1959 governs the use of statutory declarations in matters involving the law of the Australian Commonwealth, Australian Capital Territory, and other territories but not including the Northern Territory.
Special Note: This course is available for free for RVAHJ members as part of your membership fees, please contact Head Office for coupon code.
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