For every Commissioner for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court of South Australia your stamp
is an indispensable tool that signifies official authorisation and legal validity. At Abbott’s, we understand that the integrity of affidavits and other legal documents rests on the clarity and compliance of your official mark. We provide high-quality rubber stamps that meet all of the South Australian legal requirements, ensuring every document you witness is properly authenticated and beyond dispute.
The Oaths Act 1936 and related regulations specify what information must be included.
Typically, this is your full name, your official title (e.g., “A Commissioner for taking affidavits in
the Supreme Court of South Australia”), and often your professional or residential address. We
will ensure your stamp design complies with all current SA guidelines.
Black ink is recommended for easy scanning and replication of documents, however blue, red
and green inks are also available.
We make stamps on most days, so your stamp will take 1-2 days. In the event you critically
need a stamp sooner, we offer a 4 hour service when ordered before 1pm on a weekday.
(Surcharge will apply)
No, while both roles are authorised to witness affidavits in South Australia, they are distinct
appointments. A Commissioner for Taking Affidavits generally has a more specific function
related to court documents. Always ensure your stamp reflects your precise official title.
Absolutely. Our experienced team is well-versed in the requirements for official legal stamps.
We will work with you to ensure your Commissioner for Taking Affidavits stamp is correctly
formatted.