I need to go to court to do a statutory declaration in front of a magistrate, what actually happens when I go I'm abit scared.
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I have had to do this before & it is very simple & straightforward. I went into court & completed the relevant forms, waited to be seen by a magistrate where I had to swear on oath that I knew nothing of the debt. The debt was cleared immediately. Certainly nothing to worry about (it wasn't for me anyway) hope his helps
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Pinky - if it's anything like swearing a Stat. Dec. in front of a solicitor or commissioner of oaths you just have to repeat a set declaration under oath (ie with your hand on the good book of whatever your religion, or other if this disagrees with your faith). You won't be cross-examined or asked any questions - you just swear that what you have said (are saying) in writing is true.
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The reason I have to do it cos I had a fine which I never knew about cos they sent the court summons and other letters to an address which I never lived at I only no about it now cos I received a further steps notice letter and a baliff letter
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All you are doing is swearing that what you have already said is true - it's a very simple, straightforward procedure.
If you have further issues with the TV licence fine (or anything else) and you want help with that then please do say - there are experts here who will give you very good (the best) advice.
Meanwhile, chill about the Stat. Dec. - as long as you are telling the truth there is nothing at all to worry about
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