This page explains how to make a statutory declaration in Victoria. Information on statutory declarations regarding Commonwealth matters can be found at ag.gov.au (External link) .
A statutory declaration is a written statement that you (the declarant) sign and declare to be true and correct in the presence of an authorised witness.
By signing it, you agree that the information in it is true. You can be charged with a criminal offence if the information is false. You can receive a fine of up to 600 penalty units, imprisonment for up to 5 years or both.
Statutory declarations are used for many purposes, including to:
To make a statutory declaration in Victoria, download and complete the statutory declaration form below.
Fill out the statutory declaration before meeting your authorised witness, but do not sign it. You must sign your statutory declaration in front of your witness.
Date of Publication March 2019You now need to have your statutory declaration witnessed. Many people can witness a statutory declaration, including:
Please note that:
When making arrangements to have a statutory declaration witnessed, it is best to confirm beforehand that a witness is available at a convenient time and place.
A full list of authorised witnesses is below.
Under Section 19 of the Oaths and Affirmations Act 2018 (as of 1 March 2019), previously Evidence (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1958, the list of persons who may witness statutory declarations includes:
You can complete your declaration in person or online.
You cannot certify copies of documents online. If you need to attach a certified copy, you must get the documents certified in person.
When making arrangements to have a statutory declaration witnessed, it is best to confirm beforehand that a witness is available at a convenient time and place.
When you and your authoring witness are together you both need to:
If the statutory declaration refers to a separate document, you must sign a certificate attached to the document identifying it as an exhibit to the statutory declaration. You can download a template for the certificate below.
The authorising witness must sign the certificate and insert their qualification as a statutory declaration witness.