
De Jure — Commonwealth Electoral Roll Enrolment
Official National Identity Document / Papers
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Restore your Standing - Restore your Rights - Restore your Authority - Restore your Nation...
Declaration of Birthright and Nationality
Your enrolment affirms your natural birthright, confirms your lawful nationality, and restores your inherent standing as a living man or woman within The Commonwealth of Australia (1900, Imperial).
It thereby confirms your lawful identity and British-Subject jurisdiction under The Commonwealth of Australia — beyond the reach of any corporate digital ID system or its enforcement — which, by Natural Law, can apply only to those who identify as and consent to be corporate AUSTRALIAN CITIZENS.
Nature of This Declaration
This Declaration is a lawful instrument of record, made by the living man or woman — not a corporate juristic person — and forms part of the official Commonwealth Record under the lawfully executed Commonwealth Public Trust.
Contribution and Purpose
This next process in the restoration of The Commonwealth is carried forward with a small contribution of one dollar ($1.00), ensuring that no man or woman is excluded due to financial hardship.
The contribution also helps prevent the submission of false names, emails, or spam entries that would otherwise interfere with and increase the cost of this vital work — the restoration of The Commonwealth.
Of course, everything costs and we ask that everyone who Enrols will contribute a little more to help pay for those that can't - we are limited to what and how fast we can do anything by funding and people joining us and helping us to restore The Commonwealth under its proper law.
Accuracy and Responsibility
Please take great care when completing your form.
Your document is generated directly from the information you provide, and its accuracy — including wording, spelling, and punctuation — is essential.
Any errors or omissions may require manual correction, increasing the time and cost of processing, and if missed and not corrected, may render the document incorrect and therefore void in law.
Your Role in the Restoration
Your careful attention ensures that the Commonwealth Electoral Roll is restored efficiently, lawfully, rightfully, peacefully, and in honour — for the benefit of the Nation and its future generations.
Maxim of Law and Scriptural Call
It is a maxim of law that he who does not assert his rights has none.
Assert your rights now — identify your correct standing and rightful British-Subject jurisdiction under The Commonwealth.
“Come out of her, My people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues.” — Revelation 18:4 (KJV)
Choose the Correct Form
Each form establishes your lawful nationality and standing within The Commonwealth of Australia (1900, Imperial).
Please read carefully and select the form that correctly describes your nativity and present status.
Completing the wrong form may delay or invalidate your enrolment.
Form A — Born Here
Use this form if you were born within The Commonwealth of Australia under the 1900 Imperial Constitution.
Form B — Born in Another British Commonwealth Country
Use this form if you were born within a Realm or former Dominion of the British Commonwealth — for example: New Zealand, Canada, the United Kingdom, or South Africa.
Form C — Born Outside the Commonwealth (Naturalisation by Affirmation)
Use this form if you were born in a non-Commonwealth country.
For those not born in a non-Commonwealth country before your enrolment can be recorded on the Commonwealth Electoral Roll, or before you may hold any Commonwealth Office, you must first be nationalised by Affirmation under the Commonwealth Public Trust.
Form C — Requirements for Nationalisation
To become nationalised, you must:
• Make an Affirmation of Allegiance witnessed by two Commonwealth Nationals who know you personally and can attest that you are of good character;
• Have five (5) or more years of residence within The Commonwealth;
• Be able to speak reasonable English; and
• Agree to uphold the laws and customs of The Commonwealth.
Existing Nationalisation
Some men and women — or their parents — were already nationalised before the creation of corporate citizenship.
If you hold your original nationalisation documentation, Form C may be processed normally.
If you do not yet hold lawful nationalisation documentation, you will need to complete a few preliminary steps before your enrolment can be officially recorded.
Next Step
You will be contacted and advised of exactly what is required, or you may join Commonwealth Custodians to begin the steps for Nationalisation and Affirmation under the Commonwealth Public Trust.
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Please Read the Statutory Declaration.
It is 3 pages, hover courser over the bottom left hand corner, click arrow to go up or down.
The writing in red is the information that will be changed to your detail that you put on to the form.
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Example of how to sign

Example of Head and sholder photo needed for Document

Signature Instructions
Your signature is your living mark, and it must clearly show:
• who is signing (the living man or woman),
• in what capacity (Executor),
• and NOT as the corporate PERSON created by the system.
This removes presumption, shows lawful standing, and keeps you in the private.
Follow these steps carefully:
1. How a Man Signs
A man signs using:
By: John-james, Doe, Executor
This format shows three things:
• “By:”
Indicates the living man or woman is acting in his/her proper capacity,
not as the corporate fiction.
• “John-james,”
Your living given name, written as you speak it.
Hyphenated Christian names avoid PERSON presumption.
• “Doe,”
Your family name written as a descriptor —
not the corporate ALL-CAPS ENTITY.
• “Executor”
This shows you are the living man acting as Executor over the Estate,
not the Estate itself and not a “citizen” or “resident” of AUSTRALIA.
This is the lawful position.
2. How a Woman Signs
A woman signs in the same lawful manner:
By: Mary-jane, Doe, Executor or Executrix
or
By: Mary-jane, of the family Smith, a woman
Both are correct.
Note: you only have to use your first name if you wish.
• “Executrix”
is the feminine form of Executor where appropriate.
• “a woman”
may be used instead if she does not wish to declare an office
(and is making a simple Statutory Declaration as a living woman).
Either format is lawful and valid.
3. Why we sign this way
This signature format:
Separates the living being from the corporate PERSON
The PERSON (MR JOHN JAMES DOE) is a corporation — property of the State.
Your living signature prevents them from attaching your declaration to the ALL-CAPS fiction.
• Shows proper standing
Only the living man or woman can execute anything.
Corporations cannot make oaths, declarations, or testify.
• Shows you are acting in your rightful capacity
Executor / Executrix is a lawful office
— and only the living can hold it.
• Prevents false jurisdiction
Corporate government relies on consent by signature.
Signing in their format gives them control.
Signing in the living format keeps jurisdiction in the Commonwealth.
• Creates a lawful record under the Commonwealth Public Trust
Your signature becomes part of your identity file,
proving you are a living man or woman under the restored Commonwealth.
4. How to Create Your Living Signature Image
Use clean white paper.
1. Draw a light pencil line so your signature is level.
2. Sign in red ink using your living-man/living-woman format.
3. Allow the ink to dry.
4. Erase the pencil line carefully.
5. Photograph the signature in natural light.
6. Crop or remove background if possible.
This signature is then embedded in your Commonwealth documents
as the living mark of the declarant.
5. Photograph of the Declarant
A clear head-and-shoulders photograph is required.
This will be:
• witnessed by a Commonwealth JP
• placed on your lawful record
• linked to your signature
• used for Commonwealth identity purposes
Follow the detailed photo instructions already provided above.
5. Photograph of the Declarant
A clear head-and-shoulders photograph is required.
This will be:
• witnessed by a Commonwealth JP
• placed on your lawful record
• linked to your signature
• used for Commonwealth identity purposes
See example photo above.
Final Explanation
You sign:
• as the living man or woman,
• not as the corporate PERSON,
• in your proper capacity,
• using red ink,
• with your living name,
• and with your office (Executor / Executrix) if appropriate.
This signature is part of your lawful private identity
within the Commonwealth Public Trust
and confirms that you — the living soul —
made the declaration knowingly, willingly, and in peace.
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✅ Quick Reference Checklist
✅ Use proper nouns only — capitalise first letters only.
✅ Do not use punctuation, abbreviations, or all capitals.
✅ Create your Document Number: Your Initials–Date of Birth (e.g. JJD-01011961).
✅ Type carefully — accuracy in wording, spelling, and format is essential.
✅ Complete every field exactly as requested — no more, no less.
✅ Review all details before submission; this becomes your official Commonwealth Record.
✅ Prepare and upload your red-ink signature image (clear, level, on white background).
Make the file name your Document Number — e.g. JJD-01011961-Signature.
✅ Prepare and upload your head-and-shoulders photo (plain background).
Make the file name your Document Number — e.g. JJD-01011961-Photo.
✅ Ensure any supporting documents are named clearly and legible.
✅ Submit only when you are certain all information is true, correct, and complete.
More Detailed Information on how to fill in the Forms, photos and signing - Below.
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De Jure — Commonwealth Electoral Roll Enrolment Forms
Your attention to detail is sincerely appreciated. Every careful submission helps us keep costs low, save time, and continue restoring The Commonwealth efficiently and in honour.
We ask those who are able to contribute more than the minimum to please consider doing so, as every contribution helps sustain the ongoing work of reclaiming and restoring The Commonwealth — lawfully, rightfully, and peacefully.
We also encourage all men and women to join Commonwealth Custodians and take an active part in the Restoration of The Commonwealth — bringing the talents, skills, knowledge, hopes, dreams, and passion needed to reclaim and restore our Birthright for the benefit of present and future generations.
