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The primary difference between an affidavit and a sworn statement in San Diego lies in their formalities and associated legal weight. An affidavit is a written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation before a notary public, typically used for legal proceedings, whereas a sworn statement may not require notarization and is often used in less formal situations. Key features of the General Affidavit include space for identifying details of the affiant, a statement of truth upon which the affidavit is based, and a signature section for both the affiant and the notary. Users should fill in the required information accurately and ensure the document is signed in the presence of a notary. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, and legal professionals when submitting evidence in court, while paralegals and legal assistants can facilitate the preparation and execution process. Understanding the distinctions and applications of these documents is essential for effective legal documentation and representation.
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