If you write something in a statutory declaration and you know it’s not true, you can be charged with a criminal offence. Find out more about what happens if you make a false statement in your declaration, on the Attorney-General’s Department (AGD) website.
Watch this video to learn more about Digital Commonwealth statutory declarations in myGov.
Generally, the statutory declaration you need to complete depends on the location and subject of the declaration.
Commonwealth statutory declarations are for matters concerning federal legislation or matters in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT).
State and territory statutory declarations are for local or state managed matters such as drivers’ licences or road tolls.
There are 3 options to complete a Commonwealth statutory declaration:
You can create and download a digital Commonwealth statutory declaration in English using the myGov website or the myGov app.
We use Digital ID to verify your identity and ensure your declaration is legally binding without the need for a physical witness.
There are a few things you need to check before you create a digital Commonwealth statutory declaration through myGov:
If you don’t have a myGov account, follow the steps to create a myGov account.
myGov won’t save the declaration or the details within it. You need to download the declaration PDF and store it on your device.
Follow these steps to create a digital Commonwealth statutory declaration through myGov:
If you need to create another declaration, you’ll need to verify with your Digital ID again.
Your myGov account history will log the date you created a declaration and a document ID. Find out how to view your account history.
The declaration contains a QR code on each page to help third parties verify the declaration is genuine and valid. When a third party scans the QR code using the QR scanner in the myGov app, they can see all the information in the statutory declaration. Find out more about using QR codes in the myGov app.
You can download the Commonwealth statutory declaration form as a PDF or Word document from the AGD website. Print and complete the form.
You must have this witnessed in person. Find out about who can witness your Commonwealth statutory declaration on the AGD website.
You can complete a Commonwealth statutory declaration for electronic execution on the AGD website, or download it and complete it.
You must have it witnessed in person or through video link on the AGD website.