Notary Affidavit Format For Name Change In Middlesex

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Multi-State
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Middlesex
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US-0040BG
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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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The petition must be filled out and signed in front of a Notary Public. You may need additional forms to change a child's name.If a Notary changes his or her name, a Notary Public Name Change form must be filed with the Secretary of State. The applicant must sign the application in the presence of a Notary or while in the Circuit Court in the presence of a Deputy Clerk. If re-recording a deed, you must also have a new affidavit, new sellers residency and new cover sheet. This kit has all of the forms and instructions for self-represented litigants to request a name change for their child in the family division. Besides entering your personal information, you will need a credit card or electronic check information to submit your application. "A change of name may be sought either in the Superior Court under General. Statutes §§ 52–112 or 46b–1(6), or before the Probate Court under General. The child of legal age (with proof of their relationship i.e.

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Notary Affidavit Format For Name Change In Middlesex