
Affidavits
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An Affidavit is a sworn written statement made under oath before an authorized officer (like a notary or magistrate). It is used as evidence in courts and for official purposes to assert facts, confirm declarations, or support legal proceedings. Affidavits must be truthful, as false statements can lead to legal penalties.
Documents Required
- Identity and address proof of the deponent (person making the affidavit)
- Draft or text of the statement/declaration to be sworn
- Supporting documents or evidence (if any) related to the affidavit’s purpose
- Details of the notary or authorized officer for attestation
FAQ's
FAQ's
1. What is the purpose of an affidavit?
- To provide a formal, sworn statement of facts for legal or official use.
2. Who can make an affidavit?
Any competent adult capable of understanding the declaration and swearing the truth.
3. Is an affidavit legally binding?
Yes, it is a legal document and false statements can lead to perjury charges.
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