Oaths, affirmations, statutory declarations and certified copies | Practical Law

Oaths, affirmations, statutory declarations and certified copies | Practical Law

Affidavits need to be verified by oath or by solemn affirmation. In certain circumstances and on certain other types of documents, a statutory declaration must be used instead to verify the contents. This practice note looks at what is involved in preparing the relevant documents and administering oaths, affirmations and statutory declarations. It also includes a short section on certified copies.

Oaths, affirmations, statutory declarations and certified copies

Practical Law UK Practice Note 3-383-3808 (Approx. 26 pages)

Oaths, affirmations, statutory declarations and certified copies

MaintainedEngland, Wales
Affidavits need to be verified by oath or by solemn affirmation. In certain circumstances and on certain other types of documents, a statutory declaration must be used instead to verify the contents. This practice note looks at what is involved in preparing the relevant documents and administering oaths, affirmations and statutory declarations. It also includes a short section on certified copies.