A Florida Confirmation Affidavit is a sworn statement that is used by the state of Florida to confirm the identity and address of a person or entity. It is used to establish the identity of an individual or entity in legal proceedings, such as in the filing of a civil case. There are three different types of Florida Confirmation Affidavits: (1) Affidavit of Identity, (2) Affidavit of Address, and (3) Affidavit of Limited Purpose. The Affidavit of Identity is used to confirm the identity of an individual in civil proceedings. This affidavit is typically executed by a notary public or a court clerk. It contains the name, address, and date of birth of the individual, as well as a statement that the individual is who they say they are. The Affidavit of Address is used to confirm the address of an individual or an entity in civil proceedings. This affidavit is typically executed by a notary public or a court clerk. It contains the name, address, and date of birth of the individual or entity, as well as a statement that this is the correct address for the individual or entity. The Affidavit of Limited Purpose is used to establish the identity and address of an individual or entity in a limited capacity in civil proceedings. This affidavit is typically executed by a notary public or a court clerk. It contains the name, address, and date of birth of the individual or entity, as well as a statement that the individual or entity is who they say they are and that they are appearing in this limited capacity.