Texas Declaration Under Penalty of Perjury for Non-Individual Debtors is a statement signed by an authorized representative of the debtor, which is used to certify that the information provided in a debt verification form is true and accurate. This document is required in order to verify that the debtor is a legally recognized entity and is not an individual. The signature on the document is made under penalty of perjury, meaning that the signer swears to the truthfulness of the statement. There are two types of Texas Declaration Under Penalty of Perjury for Non-Individual Debtors: the Corporation Declaration and the Limited Liability Company Declaration. The Corporation Declaration is used to certify that the debtor is a corporation, and the Limited Liability Company Declaration is used to certify that the debtor is a limited liability company.




