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What is a Statutory Declaration?


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A Statutory Declaration is a written statement of facts which is signed by the person making the statement; and solemnly declared to be true before a court, a judicial officer or a Commissioner for Oaths. A Statutory Declaration in Singapore must be in the prescribed form set out in the First Schedule of the Oaths and Declarations Act (Cap 211).

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