For teachers, nurses, accountants & more

You're already qualified. Here's what that's worth.

As a professional with several years in your role, you may already be authorised to witness statutory declarations and affidavits, no extra study required.

Most people don't know they qualify. It's a small, occasional task, no extra qualifications, no ongoing commitment.

What it actually involves

Three simple steps

  • Confirm the signer's identity and watch them sign the document
  • Sign and date the document yourself
  • Most declarations take only a few minutes

You're not responsible for the truth of the declaration

That responsibility sits with the person signing. Your role is simply to confirm you witnessed it.

Two minutes

Check your eligibility

Answer two quick questions. No account needed, no commitment.

What's your profession?

Likely eligible

Based on your answers, you're likely eligible to witness statutory declarations and affidavits in your state or territory. Confirm the exact requirements for your jurisdiction, then explore what AWA offers.

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Worth checking directly

Eligibility depends on your specific role, years of service, and state. It's worth checking the requirements for your profession directly, or getting in touch with AWA.

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