A Massachusetts blank Affidavit is a legal document used for various purposes in the state of Massachusetts. It is a sworn statement, made under oath, in which the person signing the affidavit affirms that the information provided is true and correct to the best of their knowledge. The document can be used to certify a range of facts, such as a person's identity, residence, or marital status. There are several types of Massachusetts blank Affidavit, including a Notary Public Affidavit, an Affidavit of Support, an Affidavit of Identity, and a Small Estate Affidavit. The Notary Public Affidavit is used to verify an individual's identity when signing a document, while the Affidavit of Support is used to certify that an individual is providing financial support to another person. The Affidavit of Identity is used to confirm a person's identity, and the Small Estate Affidavit is used to settle a deceased person's estate. All Massachusetts blank Affidavits must be signed in the presence of a Notary Public and include their signature and seal.