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How to fill out the Address Verification Form online
The Address Verification Form is a crucial document used to confirm a person's residence. This guide provides clear and step-by-step instructions to help you complete this form accurately online.
Follow the steps to complete the Address Verification Form online
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Address Verification Form and open it in the editor.
- In the section labeled 'A: Member Details', enter your surname, first name, and middle name(s). Please select the appropriate title, such as Mr., Mrs., Dr., Prof., or Ms.
- Provide your current home address and mailing address. Ensure both addresses are accurate and up-to-date.
- Fill in your home telephone number, work telephone number, and mobile telephone number.
- Move to the section labeled 'B: Verifier’s Details' and enter the verifier's surname, first name, and middle name(s). Select the appropriate title for the verifier.
- Provide the verifier’s home or business address, email address, work telephone number, and mobile telephone number.
- In section 'C: Verification', tick the box that corresponds to the verifier's profession or role. This could be a manager of a financial institution, justice of the peace, police officer (rank of sergeant or higher), minister of religion, attorney at law, or employer.
- In the statement provided, complete the verifier’s full name and the applicant's full name.
- Have the verifier sign and date the form. If applicable, include the verifier's stamp or seal.
- Finally, fill out the 'D: Credit Union Use Only' section, including who checked the form, their signature, date, and the approving individual's signature and date.
- After completing all sections, ensure to save your changes, download the form, print it, or share it as required.
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A proof of residency letter, or 'affidavit of residence', is a sworn statement that a person resides at a specific address. This is often required to prove state residency.