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How to fill out the Statutory Declaration Wa online
Completing the Statutory Declaration Wa online is essential for those renewing their Western Australian driver’s licence without primary identification. This guide provides clear and comprehensive instructions to help users navigate the form effortlessly.
Follow the steps to fill out the form correctly.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to download the Statutory Declaration Wa and open it for editing.
- In the section labeled 'Details of Referee', enter the full name of the referee. Ensure that this person has known the applicant for 12 months or more and is not a relative.
- Provide the address of the referee in the designated field. This should be the current residential address.
- In the ‘Primary Identification (to be sighted by witness)’ section, specify the type and number of primary identification that the referee will provide, ensuring it meets the acceptable forms of identification.
- Complete the 'Details of Applicant' section by entering the applicant's full name, date of birth, and driver’s licence number.
- Include the applicant's address to confirm their current residence.
- The referee must read and acknowledge the declaration statement, confirming their knowledge of the applicant and the truth of the information provided.
- The referee will then declare the statement by signing, mentioning the place of declaration, and stating the date.
- The document must be signed in front of an authorized witness listed in the guidelines. Ensure that the witness provides their name, qualification, and signature.
- After filling out all required fields, save the form to preserve your changes, then download, print, or share it as needed.
Complete your statutory declaration online today for a smooth driver's licence renewal process.
A statutory declaration is a written statement which a person swears, affirms or declares to be true in the presence of an authorised witness usually a Justice of the Peace, a lawyer or a notary public. A NSW statutory declaration is made under the Oaths Act 1900.
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