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Become a Common Law Sheriff

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Join the Stand for Rule of Law

In ordinary times, an assembly might appoint just one or two Sheriffs. But these are not ordinary times — and we cannot return to the days before Covid-19.

Today, when We the People must stand together to restore the Rule of Law:All Are Equal Before the Law and Lawful Due Process — we need as many Sheriffs as possible to answer the call.

If you feel called to become a Sheriff and help protect our rights and freedoms, we recommend reading the Sheriff Checklist to understand the requirements to become a Sheriff, including belonging to an Assembly. If you are not a member of an assembly and do not have one in your area we can help. Sheriffs remain answerable to their assembly and to the wider community — they are not an exclusive or stand-alone group.

The Sheriff Application from is accessed here.

If you have questions, please use the contact form at the bottom of the page.

Download Sheriff Checklist

Locations of Common Law Sheriffs of Terra Australis

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Common Law Sheriff Application Form

Send Your Application Now For 2026

The office of Common Law Sheriff is a position of trust, honour, and service to the People.

Sheriffs are Guardians of the Law, committed to restoring Rule of Law: All Are Equal Before The Law and to upholding Lawful Due Process and ensuring that justice is administered fairly and without prejudice.

This role requires integrity, courage, and a steadfast commitment to the Sheriff Team and to protecting the rights and freedoms of all. If you feel called to step forward into this responsibility, we welcome your application.

You are asked write a short statement, between 300 and 500 words, sharing why you wish to take on this role. Tell us what draws you to this path, the values and qualities you bring, and how committed you are to protecting and upholding the law for the people and participating in Sheriff activities including regular meetings.

This is your opportunity to express your dedication to acting with honour, integrity, and courage as part of a team working to restore Law and safeguard our communities.

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