The Pennsylvania Affidavit of Deposit of Minors Funds is a document that is used to deposit money on behalf of minors (under the age of 18) in a financial institution. This document is required for all deposits of minors’ funds in Pennsylvania and must be submitted to the financial institution along with the deposit. The affidavit is used to provide proof of the funds’ source and to ensure the money is being used for the minor’s benefit. There are two types of Pennsylvania Affidavit of Deposit of Minors Funds: the Custodial Affidavit and the Guardian Affidavit. The Custodial Affidavit is used when the minor has a custodian appointed for them. The custodian is responsible for managing the funds and providing proof of the funds’ source. The Guardian Affidavit is used when the minor has a guardian appointed for them. The guardian is responsible for managing the funds and providing proof of the funds’ source. Both affidavits must be signed by a notary public or a witness.