How do i word a statutory declaration?

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To word a statutory declaration, it is advisable that you visit a solicitor. He/she will require your full name, address, occupation and that you take an oath of sincerity which will be implicated in the declaration. For more information, please visit http://www.nswja.org.au/content/training/forms/statutory_declarations/index.shtml
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SamuelTheKure
To word a statutory declaration, first start by writing your full names and address. Declare the company that employed you and the duration you were there. Next state the tasks you performed in your former companyand with what tools/equipment. Lastly end the declaration by signing, stating the solicitors address, the date, his/her name, occupation and address.
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