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    What is an Affidavit? An affidavit is used for legal matters when a person gives facts and swears them to be true The person who signs an affidavit, which is the ultimate act of backing up their statements, is known as the “deponent ” An affidavit is not complete until it is signed and notarized
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    What Is an Affidavit? An affidavit is a written statement where someone swears that what they say is true, under oath It’s often used in legal situations when a person can’t testify in person Once signed and notarized, an affidavit holds the same legal weight as speaking under oath in court
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    In short, an Affidavit is a written legal document that’s made under oath The person who writes and signs it—called the affiant—swears that the facts in the document are accurate to the best of their knowledge A notary public or another authorized officer must witness and verify the affiant’s signature (Cornell)





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