# This is in "every place", which I believe means local judges anywhere in the world.
One must remember that unlike 'conversion' to Christianity or Islam, the Noahide declaration is not a conversion process. It is not marked with some right of passage, nor with some interrogation of proper dogmaor belief.
Rather it is a declaration of intent to uphold the seven laws and their details, to become part of the jurisdiction of his/her nation's Noahide courts, and acceptance of the authority of Rabbinic tradition in these matters.