Expert Statutory Declaration Solicitors
- Specialist solicitors for statutory declarations and legal documents
- Clear legal guidance before you sign or witness a statutory declaration
- Remote and in-person appointments available
- Fast turnaround times, including same-day appointments where available
- Guidance on wording, identification and supporting documents
- Proper witnessing by an authorised solicitor or commissioner for oaths
- Fixed-fee pricing with no hidden costs
- Straightforward, fully compliant statutory declaration services
What is a statutory declaration?
A statutory declaration is a formal written statement confirming that something is true to the best of your knowledge and belief. It is made under the Statutory Declarations Act 1835 and must be signed in the presence of an authorised witness, such as a solicitor or commissioner for oaths.
Statutory declarations are commonly used where official evidence is unavailable or where a court, lender, government authority or organisation requires written confirmation of certain facts.
They are frequently used for:
- Property and conveyancing matters
- Confirming identity or marital status
- Lost or missing documents
- Immigration and visa applications
- Financial or business matters
- Name changes and personal declarations
- Supporting court or legal proceedings
Because statutory declarations carry legal consequences if false or misleading information is provided, it is important that they are drafted accurately and witnessed correctly.
At iLA, our solicitors provide clear, practical guidance to help ensure your statutory declaration is legally compliant, correctly executed and suitable for its intended purpose.

When Should You Speak to a Solicitor About a Statutory Declaration?
Legal advice is not always mandatory for a statutory declaration, but solicitor review and guidance can be extremely valuable in many situations.
You may benefit from speaking to a statutory declaration solicitor where:
- The declaration relates to property, mortgage or finance matters
- The wording is unclear or has been prepared by a third party
- The declaration will be used overseas or in court proceedings
- You are relying on memory or belief rather than official documents
- The declaration could affect your legal rights or obligations
- You are replacing lost certificates or official records
- You want to reduce the risk of rejection, delays or disputes
Even minor wording mistakes can create legal or procedural issues. Courts, lenders, government bodies and overseas authorities often require declarations to follow strict wording and formatting requirements.
Our solicitors can review your statutory declaration, explain the legal implications and ensure the document is properly completed before it is signed and witnessed.
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Risks of Signing a Statutory Declaration Without Legal Guidance
Although a statutory declaration may appear straightforward, errors can result in delays, rejection or legal consequences.
Here are some of the biggest risks:
Invalid or Rejected Documents: Statutory declarations must follow specific legal wording and formalities. Incorrect or incomplete declarations may be rejected and require re-signing or redrafting.
Legal Liability and Criminal Consequences: When signing a statutory declaration, you are confirming that the contents are true to the best of your knowledge and belief. Providing false or misleading information — even unintentionally — can lead to serious legal consequences, including criminal liability under the Perjury Act 1911.
Delays, Disruptions and Additional Costs: Errors can delay property transactions, mortgage applications, immigration matters or court proceedings. You may need to prepare new documents and arrange further appointments, increasing costs and disruption.
Incorrect Witnessing: A statutory declaration must be signed in the presence of an authorised witness. Signing the document incorrectly or using an unauthorised witness may invalidate the declaration.
Rejection by Authorities or Organisations: Courts, lenders, government departments and overseas authorities may reject declarations that fail to meet their procedural or evidential requirements.
Future Disputes: Poorly drafted or unclear declarations can create misunderstandings or disputes later, particularly in property, financial or family matters.
At iLA, we help ensure your statutory declaration is properly prepared, correctly witnessed and legally compliant.
How Our Statutory Declaration Service Works
Our process is designed to be quick, straightforward and fully compliant:
Document Review:
We review your statutory declaration to ensure the wording is accurate, legally appropriate and suitable for its intended purpose.
Your legal obligations:
We explain the legal implications of the declaration and answer any questions you may have before signing.
Your rights and responsibilities:
We confirm your identification and review any supporting documentation where required.
Witnessing and signing:
You sign the declaration in the presence of an authorised solicitor or commissioner for oaths so the document is properly executed and legally valid.
Quickly gain the confidence you need when signing your statutory declaration.
How it works
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Selecting the right statutory declaration solicitors is about finding the right legal partner. We help you create a statutory declaration that you can fully understand and attest to.
iLA is a specialist law firm specialising in independent legal advice for property and financial transactions. Our SRA-regulated solicitors offer clear, jargon-free legal advice.
We’ve designed our process to be quick and straightforward, so you can get the advice you need without delays:
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Book your appointment

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Get ready for your appointment

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Get your legal advice

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Sign and complete
Transparent, Fixed Fee Legal Advice
At iLA, we believe legal services should be simple and accessible. We have fixed pricing with no hidden charges, so you know exactly what you’re paying for. Our pricing is based on urgency, so you can choose a plan that best suits your needs.
Our pricing plans are classified into Diamond, Gold, Silver and Bronze. You can learn more here.
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Here’s why clients trust us for their statutory declarations:
Specialists in legal declarations:
We regularly advise on legal declarations, property-related documents and financial transactions.
Flexible, fast appointments:
We are available seven days a week, with remote and in-person appointments available.
Clear Legal Advice
Our solicitors provide straightforward, jargon-free guidance tailored to your circumstances.
FAQs
Solicitors, commissioners for oaths, notaries public and other authorised persons can witness statutory declarations.
Book Your Consultation or Call Today
A statutory declaration is an important legal document that should be prepared carefully and witnessed correctly.
At iLA, we provide fast, professional statutory declaration services with clear legal guidance and flexible appointments designed around your schedule.
Whether you need assistance with drafting, reviewing or witnessing a statutory declaration, our experienced solicitors are here to help.
We’re a Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) regulated law firm. We have proudly received the Best Specialist Finance Partner in 2024 by the Bridging & Commercial Awards. We continue to enjoy a 5-star rating from our clients on Trustpilot. Anastasia Ttofis, our co-founder and her work have been consistently highlighted by reputed legal publications and have made what iLA is today.
We’re here to help 7 days a week from 8 am to 8 pm. Call us on 020 4571 9207 today. You can also email us at ask@ila.co.uk for any questions on creating a statutory declaration.

