A Massachusetts Blank Affidavit is a sworn statement used as evidence in a court of law. It is a written document that can be used for a variety of legal purposes, such as settling disputes, proving ownership, and establishing facts. It is a written declaration in which the affine (one making the affidavit) attests that the facts and information contained in the document are true and accurate. The affidavit must be signed and dated by the affine and witnessed by a notary public or a Justice of the Peace. There are several types of Massachusetts Blank Affidavits, including: Affidavit of Debt, Affidavit of Support, Affidavit of Truth, Affidavit of Identity, Affidavit of Death, Affidavit of Service, and Affidavit of Title.