Who Can Witness a Statutory Declaration in NSW

Who Can Witness a Statutory Declaration in NSW? In New South Wales, a statutory declaration is a written statement that a person signs to confirm something is true. Who can witness a statutory declaration in this State? For the declaration to be legally binding, it must be witnessed by an authorised witness. This short article...

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