Tennessee Sworn Denial (also known as a Sworn Denial Affidavit) is a legal document signed by an individual under oath in the state of Tennessee. The document is used to deny any knowledge of a particular fact or facts that are being asserted. It can be used to deny accusations of wrongdoing or liability, or to deny knowledge of a situation or circumstance. The document is generally used as evidence in court proceedings. There are two types of Tennessee Sworn Denial: General Denial and Specific Denial. A General Denial is a denial of all facts and allegations made in a legal action, without specifying particular facts or allegations. A Specific Denial is a denial of specific facts or allegations made in a legal action.