Affidavit of Marital Status (Of Single Person)

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Multi-State
Control #:
US-OG-915
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What is this form?

The Affidavit of Marital Status (of Single Person) is a legal document that verifies an individual's single marital status. This affidavit is crucial when an individual needs to affirm that they are unmarried, often required for property transactions, legal proceedings, or financial applications. It serves a distinct role from other marital status affidavits by specifically focusing on confirming the status of being single.

Key parts of this document

  • Affiant's name and address
  • Confirmation of the affiant’s understanding of the subject's marital status
  • Details of the legal instrument related to the affidavit
  • Description of the property or subject matter referenced in the affidavit
  • Affiant’s signature and date

Legal requirements by state

This is a general form suitable for multiple states. Review and modify it as needed to reflect your jurisdiction’s rules.

Common use cases

This affidavit is often used in situations where an individual needs to demonstrate their single status for legal matters such as real estate transactions, entering into contracts, applying for loans, or while undergoing divorce proceedings. It provides a formal declaration that the affiant is not married at the time of signing.

Who needs this form

This form should be used by:

  • Individuals wishing to declare their single status legally
  • People involved in property or legal transactions requiring proof of marital status
  • Affiants who are called to provide testimony regarding another person's marital status

How to prepare this document

  • Provide your name and address as the affiant.
  • State your age and confirm your understanding of the subject's marital status.
  • Include the details of the legal instrument related to the affidavit, such as the names of involved parties and the relevant document date.
  • Describe any property or subject matter relevant to the affidavit.
  • Sign and date the affidavit in front of a notary or authorized official.

Does this document require notarization?

Yes, this form must be notarized to be legally valid. Notarization ensures that the affiant's identity is verified, and the affidavit carries legal weight. US Legal Forms offers integrated online notarization services, enabling you to complete this process securely via video call at any time.

Mistakes to watch out for

  • Failing to provide accurate information about the property or subject matter.
  • Not having the affidavit notarized when required.
  • Leaving out the date of the legal instrument referenced in the affidavit.
  • Not signing the affidavit in front of the notary.

Why use this form online

  • Convenience of downloading and filling out the form from anywhere at any time.
  • Editable templates that allow you to customize the affidavit according to your needs.
  • Access to professionally drafted forms ensures reliability and compliance with legal standards.

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FAQ

A statutory declaration is a formal statement made in the presence of a solicitor or notary public. They are commonly created by a person making a declaration that they are single and free to marry.You need to contact a local solicitor or notary for assistance.

1 - Married (and not separated) 2 - Widowed (including living common law) 3 - Separated (including living common law) 4 - Divorced (including living common law) 5 - Single (including living common law)

Documentation includes things like a marriage certificate, divorce decree, legal separation paperwork, or proof that you and your spouse (or your parents) live at two separate addresses.

1Get an affidavit declaring your single status. (2Get a stamp from Sub district magistrate or District magistrate or Court. (3Take it to Home department and get it attested.4Then take this affidavit to the Ministry of External Affairs or branch office and get the apostle.India - Single Status Certificate / Affidavit - Wikiprocedure\nwww.wikiprocedure.com > India_-_Single_Status_Certificate_ > _Affidavit

Full printed name. Date signed. A statement that says you have either never been married or are free to marry after a divorce or death of a spouse.

A Single Status Declaration (notarized by a Canadian Notary Public) Your Canadian passport, Canadian birth certificate, or Record of Landing form and Canadian Citizenship Card (originals or certified true copies) A divorce or death certificate for a former spouse, if applicable (original or certified true copy)

The affidavit of single status is also known as the Certificate of Freedom to Marry, Certificate de Coutume, Certificate of No Impediment, Certificate of Nulla Osta, Single Status Statutory Declaration, Certificate of Legal Capacity to Contract Marriage, Single Status Certificate, Affidavit of Free Status.

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Affidavit of Marital Status (Of Single Person)