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An Affidavit is a sworn, written statement of facts, signed by the 'affiant' (the person making the statement) before a notary public or other official witness. The affiant swears to the truth and accuracy of the statement contained in the affidavit.
While a notary isn't always required, having one can add an extra layer of legitimacy to your affidavit. It's like icing on the cake!
Filling out the affidavit requires basic information about the witnesses and details about the signed document. It’s straightforward, but make sure everything’s clear.
If there are no witnesses, it could raise questions about the document's legitimacy. It's better to make sure you have those witnesses in place.
Absolutely! Witnesses must be there at the time the document is signed to give their stamp of approval.
An attesting witness can be anyone who is over 18, understands what they're signing, and isn't related to the person involved in the document.
An affidavit of attesting witnesses is a written statement from people who saw a document being signed. It helps confirm the validity of that document in Chandler.
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