This affidavit states that the person who appeared before a notary public duly swears on oath that he/she is one and the same person listed in the document.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
Lying in an affidavit is no joke; it can get you into serious trouble, like facing legal penalties for perjury. Honesty is the best policy!
Once an affidavit is signed and notarized, you can't just change it; if you need to make changes, you'll have to create a new affidavit.
While there’s no one-size-fits-all format, most affidavits should include a title, your statement of facts, and your signature along with the notary’s info.
To get your affidavit notarized, bring it to a notary public with a valid ID, and they'll witness you signing it, then they stamp it to make it official.
You might need an affidavit for various reasons, like proving a fact in court, confirming your identity, or for certain legal processes that need a bit of extra paperwork.
Pretty much anyone can create an affidavit, but it has to be signed in front of a notary public who can help make it official.
An affidavit is like a sworn statement where someone declares the truth of certain facts, kind of like having a witness that puts things in writing.
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