An affidavit is a sworn statement put in writing. When you use an affidavit, you're claiming that the information within the document is true and correct to the best of your knowledge. Like taking an oath in court, an affidavit is only valid when you make it voluntarily and without any coercion.
Under the Official Code of Georgia (OCGA) 9-14-48, affidavits are documents that contain statements that are sworn to be true.
You are required to make to the Court, under oath, a FULL DISCLOSURE of your income, net worth and financial condition on this form.
I ____ (Applicant Name as per id proof), residing at _______(Address as per address proof) do solemnly affirm and stated as under: I am _____ and my name _______, appearing on the enclosed ID proof, is single name. My father's name is ________________.
In the sentence, the person writing the statement must state that he or she is stating that the information is accurate. (Example: I, Jane Doe, solemnly swear that the contents of this document are true and correct, and that I agree to abide by the terms in this affidavit.)
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Examples of Secure and Verifiable Documents include a valid Driver's License or ID card issued by Georgia or another State, a valid United States passport, or an original or certified copy of a birth certificate issued by a State, county, municipal authority, or territory of the United States bearing an official seal.