Queensland UCPR affidavit template

This page has a free blank affidavit template for use in under Queensland Uniform Civil Procedure Rules. The Qld UCPR apply in the Supreme Court, District Court and Magistrates Courts of Queensland.

Please read the information on this page before downloading the form below.

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About this Qld UCPR affidavit template

This Qld UCPR affidavit form has been designed to look good, be easy to work with and and to comply with the rules of court. The layout is easy to read in print and electronic form, and the template has its own bespoke, auto-numbering that actually works and looks lovely.

This template is in accordance with UCPR Form 046, which is the approved form required by r 431(1) of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999 (Qld).

The affidavit template is a combination of two forms: Form 1, which is the coversheet form for all court documents, and Form 33, which is the affidavit form. The template has a page break between the two forms as the rules of court require.

Because the template complies with the relevant rules of court, this means that it has:

  • clear margins no smaller than 10mm on the top, bottom and right sides (r 961(c) UCPR);
  • a margin on the left side of the document wide enough for the seal of the court to be stamped on it (r 961(d) UCPR);
  • type no smaller than 1.8mm (10 point) (r 961(e)(i) UCPR); and
  • numbered pages (r 431(6) UCPR).

Use of this free template is subject to our terms and conditions.

Download a free Qld UCPR affidavit form

UCPR Qld Affidavit Form

Further reading

How to complete a Qld UCPR affidavit form

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