How to Lodge a Statutory Declaration Form
You may need to lodge a Statutory Declaration form in the following situations:
- Someone else’s services are already connected at a property you own or rent (preventing you from getting services connected to that address).
- You need to take ownership of an account because the owner can no longer be contacted for any reason.
- Any other situation that requires a legal statement from you.
If you don't know what to do with your statutory declaration, please contact us.
How to lodge a Statutory Declaration
- Download and/or print a copy of the form here. Single-sided or double-sided printing is acceptable. If you do not have access to a printer, you can get a Statutory Declaration form from your local Post Office. Alternatively, your local library may be able to help you print the form.
- Using a black or blue pen, fill out your Name, Address and Occupation, and then write your declaration in the space provided. If you are making a declaration as an authorised representative for a business, be sure to state this clearly. We've included some examples of written declarations below.
Example 1: Making a declaration as an individual
Example 2: Making a declaration as an authorised representative of a business - Take your Statutory Declaration to be signed by a witness. A list of acceptable witnesses can be found on the Statutory Declaration form.
- Sign and date your form in front of your witness and then have them sign their name and title.
- Scan or take a photo of your form and email it to customer-relations@iinet.net.au, or fax it to 1300 785 632. Please include your account number or iiNet username in your email subject, or written on your fax.
- We'll contact you about the next steps once we get your Statutory Declaration.