Australian Capital Territory Consolidated ActsIf an infringement notice for an infringement notice offence is served on a person under section 36 (Service of infringement notices on responsible people for vehicles), the person may—
(a) make a statutory declaration (an unknown user declaration ) stating—
(i) if—
(A) the person is an individual—that the person was not the driver of the vehicle at the time of the offence; or
(B) the person is a corporation—that the vehicle was not being used for the corporation's purposes at the time of the offence; and
(ii) that the person has made inquiries to find out who was the driver of the vehicle at that time; and
(iii) that the person does not know, and has not been able to find out, who was the driver of the vehicle at that time; and
(iv) the nature and extent of the inquiries made by the person; and
(b) give the unknown user declaration to the administering authority within 28 days after the day when the infringement notice, or a reminder notice for the offence, is served on the person (or any additional time allowed by the administering authority).