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What is a Affidavit?
An affidavit is a written statement of facts that you swear or affirm to be true under penalty of perjury. It is commonly used in court proceedings, real estate transactions, and administrative matters.
When do you need one?
You may need an affidavit when applying for a name change, proving residency, attesting to identity, supporting a legal claim, or fulfilling government or institutional requirements.
Does it need to be notarized?
Yes. Most affidavits require notarization to be legally valid. A notary verifies your identity and witnesses your signature, making the document admissible as evidence.
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Frequently asked questions
- Do affidavits need to be notarized?
- Yes. Most affidavits require notarization to be legally valid. A notary public verifies your identity and witnesses your signature.
- How to write an affidavit?
- State your full legal name, address, and the facts you are swearing to. Sign and date the document before a notary.
- What is the difference between an affidavit and a sworn statement?
- An affidavit is typically notarized; a sworn statement may be signed under penalty of perjury without a notary, though notarization strengthens legal validity.