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Registration in New South Wales

Discussion in 'Australia' started by gangrene1, Aug 24, 2007.

  1. gangrene1

    gangrene1 Active Member


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    Hi everyone,

    As I am currently practising in Singapore, I was not able to follow up with my registration status in NSW. I need to hand in my re-registration form before Oct 07. On the form itself requires a signature of Justice of peace, or public notary or solicitor.
    I've asked the board if the rego form is accepted with a signature from Singapore's Notary Public.

    The reply came as :" The Board excepts Public Notaries witnessing statutory declarations."

    Anyone has a clue what does that mean? :confused:


    Cheerios
     
  2. LuckyLisfranc

    LuckyLisfranc Well-Known Member

    Miss Gangrene

    It means it is OK. Get them to sign it and send it off.

    LL
     
  3. gangrene1

    gangrene1 Active Member

    LL,
    thanks for the note.
    Have a great day at work.

    Cheerios,
    MG
     
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