Notary Affidavit Format For Name Change In Los Angeles

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Los Angeles
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An affidavit is based upon either the personal knowledge of the affiant or his or her information and belief. Personal knowledge is the recognition of particular facts by either direct observation or experience. Information and belief is what the affiant feels he or she can state as true, although not based on firsthand knowledge.



An affidavit is a written statement of facts voluntarily made by an affiant under an oath or affirmation administered by a person authorized to do so by law.

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Your name must be your legal first, middle and last name. You may not alter your last name in any way.If a Notary changes his or her name, a Notary Public Name Change form must be filed with the Secretary of State. The petition forms are available on the Judicial Council of California's website. Each petition type requires multiple forms and has specific instructions. Please have the notary strike out California and put the State or Country in which the form is notarized. The form will be accepted with the change. This article and video will show Notaries to fill out each part of a notarial certificate, and common mistakes to avoid. To register and file as a new or renewing Notary Public in Los Angeles County, you will need to provide the following: Step 1: After completing the Civil Case Cover Sheet (Judicial Council form CM-010), find the exact case type in.

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Notary Affidavit Format For Name Change In Los Angeles