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How to fill out the Police Voluntary Statement Form online
Filling out the Police Voluntary Statement Form online is an important process for individuals wishing to provide information to the police without any implication of wrongdoing. This guide will walk you through each section of the form, ensuring you understand how to complete it accurately and effectively.
Follow the steps to complete the form successfully.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Police Voluntary Statement Form and open it in your preferred online editor.
- Begin filling in the date at the top of the form. This identifies when the statement is being made.
- In the 'Statement of' field, provide your full name as you would like it to be recorded.
- Next, enter your date of birth in the designated section to establish your identity.
- Read the introductory statement carefully to acknowledge that you are not under arrest or being detained. This is an essential legal affirmation.
- In the large text area that follows, write your voluntary statement. Use clear and concise language to describe the information you wish to share with the Peabody Police Department.
- If your statement requires more space, be sure to attach additional pages as needed and reference them appropriately.
- Indicate the number of pages in your statement at the designated prompt. This helps keep track of your submission.
- Review the entire form, ensuring that all information is complete and accurate. Corrections should be initialed as specified.
- Finally, add your signature to certify that the facts in your statement are true and correct. Also, include the date of signing. If witnessing is required, provide the witness's signature as well.
- Once you have completed the form, you can save your changes, download it for your records, print a copy for submission, or share it as required.
Take the first step by completing your Police Voluntary Statement Form online today.
A statement is voluntary when made by a person exercising his or her free will. A statement made against a person's will in response to force, threat, or promise is not voluntary.
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