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Affidavit
Sometimes telling the truth isn't enough—you need to swear to it, in writing. An Affidavit is the legal way to swear that your statements are fact. You'll sign an Affidavit document in front of a notary public to finalize it. If you've been asked for an Affidavit, you're being trusted to tell the whole truth—and nothing but.
Use an Affidavit if:
- You have been asked to make a declaration or statement of fact under oath as part of a contract or legal process.
- You want to ask someone else to make a declaration or statement of fact under oath.
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