Prepare a NSW statutory declaration (stat dec)

If you need to make a statutory declaration, find out how to download and complete the document, prove your identity, and find an authorised witness.

Introduction

A statutory declaration is a written statement that a person swears, affirms or declares to be true in the presence of an authorised witness, such as a:

A NSW statutory declaration is available in 2 formats:

Note: You may need to complete a statutory declaration if you assist a person to make a statutory declaration by providing a language interpretation.

What you need

Proving your identity

If you are making a statutory declaration and have not known the authorised witness for at least 12 months, they will need to confirm your identity with an approved identification document.

Examples of an approved identification document include a current and valid:

For identity documents with a photo:

When you book an appointment with the authorised witness, ask if your identification document is acceptable (before you visit them).

How to prepare

  1. Select the document suitable for your needs.
  2. Add details or facts to the document but do not sign the form.
  3. Take your document to an authorised witness (you may need to book an appointment first).
  4. Prove your identity to the witness (if you have known them for less than 12 months).
  5. Sign the document in the presence of the authorised witness.

More information

Getting your document witnessed

You can find a Justice of the Peace (JP) by:

Penalties for false declarations

You may face a penalty if you:

Documents

Templates for a statutory declaration are available in either PDF form or editable DOC form.

PDFs

Download and print the document you need.

Word documents

Download, edit and print the document you need.