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How is a Statutory Demand Served?

A Statutory Demand is served by;

  • Leaving it at the registered office of the debtor company
  • Sending it by post to the reigstered office of the debtor company
  • Delivering a copy of the Statutory Demand personally to the director(s) who resides in Australia

Where a creditor becomes aware that the company no longer occupies the registered address, and the creditor is aware of the new address, then they should bring the demand to the new address.

If the creditor is aware the company no longer occupies the registered address but does not know where the company has moved, it is prudent to serve the demand on the company director(s).


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