New York Affidavit

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New York
Control #:
NY-NC-309A
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This document states the reasons and other required details for your name change.
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Full name of the deponent and their signature. Statement indicating whether the affidavit has been sworn or not. Date and place where the affidavit is being signed. Designation and full name of the Notary or Magistrate (person attesting the affidavit)

I am _____ and my name _______, appearing on the enclosed ID proof, is single name.Both names denote one and the same person. I solemnly state that the contents of this affidavit are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and that it conceals nothing and that no part of it is false.

In a nutshell, an affidavit is a sworn statement that is in writing. Affidavits are usually used in a court or in negotiations. They are common in family law cases and bankruptcy cases. They are also used in civil and criminal cases, though not as often as family or bankruptcy law cases.

Similarly a personal representative, agent, or corporate officer or partner may execute an affidavit that indicates the capacity in which the affiant acts. An affiant is strictly responsible for the truth and accuracy of the contents of the affidavit.

In the sentence, the person writing the statement must state that he or she is stating that the information is accurate. (Example: I, Jane Doe, solemnly swear that the contents of this document are true and correct, and that I agree to abide by the terms in this affidavit.)

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New York Affidavit