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The General Affidavit is a legal document in Illinois used to confirm the truth of certain statements made by an individual, known as the affiant, under oath. This document serves as an assurance to the court or other parties that the information provided is accurate to the best of the affiant's knowledge. Key features of the General Affidavit include spaces for the affiant's personal information, a detailed statement of the facts, and signatures from both the affiant and a notary public to validate the document. To fill out the form, the affiant must provide personal details, compose a truthful statement, and then sign in the presence of a notary who will also sign and stamp the affidavit. This form is beneficial for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants who often require affidavits for various legal procedures, such as court cases, business transactions, and other matters that necessitate sworn statements. The General Affidavit can also be used in situations like property disputes, financial transactions, and verifying facts in legal contexts.
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