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Niall Keady Peace Commissioner and Commissioner for Oaths
Planning Permission
In the context of planning permission, a Commissioner for Oaths is needed to witness the signing of certain legal documents, such as affidavits and statutory declarations, that may be required as part of a planning application. These declarations verify the accuracy and completeness of information provided in the application.
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Why is a Commissioner for Oaths needed for planning permission?
Certain declarations or affidavits within a planning application, particularly those related to rural development or specific site details, may require verification by a Commissioner for Oaths. This ensures the information is truthful and accurate.

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