Affidavit Witness Signature With Notary

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An affidavit is statement of facts which is sworn to before an officer who has authority to administer an oath (e.g. a notary public). The person making the signed statement (the affiant) takes an oath that the contents are, to the best of their knowledge, true. It is also signed by a notary or some other judicial officer that can administer oaths, affirming that the person signing the affidavit was under oath when doing so. These documents are valuable to presenting evidence in court when a witness is unavailable to testify in person.


There are two types of injunctions: a preliminary injunction and a temporary restraining order (TRO). The purpose of both is to maintain the status quo -- to insure a plaintiff that the defendant will not either make him or herself judgment-proof, or insolvent in some way, or to stop him or her from acting in a harmful way until further judicial proceedings are available. The court uses its discretionary power to balance the defendant's due process rights against the possibility of the defendant becoming judgment-proof, and the immediacy of the threat of harm to the plaintiff. Courts can also issue preliminary injunctions to take effect immediately and effective until a decision is made on a permanent injunction, which can stay in effect indefinitely or until certain conditions are met.

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Please Note: Affidavit should be notarized by Notary only (Code of Civil Procedure, 1908) and same should not be attested either by Chartered Accountant or Company Secretary or Cost Accountant.

Answer: Yes, in addition to being correctly signed and witnessed, an affidavit must be notarized in order to be legally binding.

An affidavit must be notarized, signed in the presence of witnesses, and the affiant must swear that the facts contained in it are true and correct. It is absolutely vital that individuals thoroughly read and understand all of the information contained in the affidavit prior to signing it.

How to write an affidavit. Title. This is either your name (?Affidavit of Jane Doe?) or the specific case information. Statement of identity. The next paragraph tells the court about yourself. ... Statement of truth. ... Statement of facts. ... Closing statement of truth. ... Sign and notarize.

How to write an affidavit. Title. This is either your name (?Affidavit of Jane Doe?) or the specific case information. Statement of identity. The next paragraph tells the court about yourself. ... Statement of truth. ... Statement of facts. ... Closing statement of truth. ... Sign and notarize.

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Affidavit Witness Signature With Notary