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(1) (i) a marriage certificate
(ii) a dissolution of marriage order
(iii) a deed poll of change of name
(iv) any other comparable evidence of identity that is acceptable to the chief executive as evidence of the identity of the applicant.
(d) If any form of personal identification required by subclause (1) of this rule is not written in English, the applicant must provide an English translation of the personal identification, certified by a translator nominated by the chief executive.
(2) In respect of an application made under rule 3(b), there must be supplied:
(a) if the applicant is a body corporate, a Certificate of Incorporation; and
(b) in respect of any person nominated as a representative, the documents described in subclause (1) of this rule.
(3) In respect of an application made under rule 3(c), the following documents must be supplied:
(a) if the applicant is an individual, a copy of the applicant’s passport or driver’s licence;
(b) if the applicant is a body corporate, a Certificate of Incorporation; and
(c) in respect of all individuals for whom particulars are required, a copy of each individual’s passport or driver’s licence.
- Notes
Where any prescribed form contains any explanatory or other notes such notes do not form part of the prescription but are intended for the guidance of the person in the completion of a report.
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