The Queensland Government is dedicated to ensuring safety where you live, providing health services when you need them, building a strong economy through respect for your money and creating a ...
If you’ve been impacted by the severe weather and are experiencing emotional stress, the dedicated Community Recovery Lifeline Hotline is available. Confidentially speak to a qualified disaster ...
If you use a QGov account to access online services, soon you will be using a Queensland Digital Identity instead.
Section 10 of the Financial Accountability Act 2009 (Qld) requires that the government prepares and tables in the Legislative Assembly a statement of the government’s broad objectives for the ...
how it is signed—on paper or electronically how the affidavit is witnessed—in person or by audio visual link. See the Who can witness a statutory declaration or affidavit in Queensland fact sheet for ...
A statutory declaration under the Oaths Act 1867 in Queensland must be signed in the presence of an authorised witness.
court or tribunal type of proceeding purpose of the affidavit. Visit the Queensland Courts website to find forms used in most courts in Queensland. Other forms can also be found on the website for the ...
‘I solemnly and sincerely declare that the contents of this declaration are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.’ ...
There isn’t one universal form you must use to make a statutory declaration. Some court and tribunal forms contain a statutory declaration. Government departments may also approve their own forms that ...
The statutory declaration form asks for your address and the place where the declaration is signed. You may exercise judgment and state your address only as ‘Queensland’ or ‘Australia’ if it would be ...