New Mexico Unworn Declaration Under Penalty of Perjury is a type of affidavit commonly used in the state of New Mexico. It is used in place of a notarized affidavit when an individual cannot appear before a notary public to swear or affirm that the information in a document is true. This type of affidavit is legally binding and requires the signer to swear that the information is true under penalty of perjury. There are two types of New Mexico Unworn Declaration Under Penalty of Perjury: one for court proceedings and one for non-court proceedings. The former requires the signer to state that they are signing the affidavit under penalty of perjury, while the latter requires only that the signer affirms the information is true. Both types of affidavits must include the signer's name, address, and signature.