Statutory Declarations
What is a Statutory Declaration?
A statutory declaration is a legally binding statement affirming that something is true to the best of the declarant’s knowledge. It is commonly used for legal, financial, or official purposes where evidence is required in the absence of sworn testimony.
Why Might You Need It?
Statutory declarations are often used for:
- Confirming identity or personal details
- Declaring financial matters
- Proving eligibility for legal entitlements
- Business or contractual purposes
Common Scenarios Where This is Required
- Swearing evidence in divorce or child custody cases
- Providing testimony in support of a visa application
- Declaring financial hardship in legal disputes
Legal Implications of Not Having This Document
- Inadmissibility of key evidence in court proceedings
- Delays or rejections in visa and immigration cases
- Financial disputes being ruled against due to lack of legal proof
Step-by-Step Process for Obtaining an Affidavit
Request a Quote
Provide details of your case via our request form.
Quote & Requirements
We will send you a personalised quote along with any additional requirements.
Appointment Booking
We will schedule an appointment with our solicitor to complete the process.
Swearing or Affirming the Affidavit
You will take an oath or make an affirmation in the presence of our authorised witness.
Important Note: Apostille Solutions works with a solicitor firm based in South London. If your service requires in-person attendance, you will need to travel to South London for an appointment.