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## Form 61—Notice to produce documents
(section 214)
(regulation 171)
AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMS
NOTICE TO PRODUCE DOCUMENTS
To
Whereas information in writing has been given on oath that goods have by you been unlawfully imported (or exported), undervalued, or entered or illegally dealt with on the
day of (last) or (as the case may be) that it is intended by you to unlawfully import (or export), undervalue, enter, or illegally deal with goods, or (as the case may be);
Whereas certain goods, to wit imported (or exported
or intended to be exported) by you at the port of by the ship
on the day of (last) have been seized (or detained) by an Officer of Customs;
Now, therefore, I, the Regional Director for the State of ,
by virtue of the powers conferred upon me by the Customs Act 1901‑1925, do hereby require you to produce and hand over to an officer of Customs duly authorized by me on my behalf to receive the same, all books and documents relating to such goods and relating to all other goods imported (or exported) by you at any time within the period of five years immediately preceding this request, and I further require you to produce for the inspection of the said an officer of Customs duly authorized by me for that purpose or such other Officer as I may authorize for the purpose, and allow such Officer to make copies of or extracts from all books or documents of any kind whatsoever wherein any entry or memorandum appears in any way relating to any such goods.
Given under my hand this day of , 19
Regional Director,
State of
Mr.