What is an Affidavit?
An affidavit is a voluntary written statement where a person lists facts that they know to be true. You can use an affidavit for many reasons, such as to swear someone was born, to state an item was given as a gift, or as evidence in court.
What are other names for an Affidavit?
- Affidavit Form
- Sworn Oath Form
- Affidavit Letter
- Sworn Affidavit
- Sworn Oath Statement
- Statement Under Oath
- Notarized Statement
- Sworn Statement
- General Affidavit
What are the most common types of affidavits?
- Affidavit of marriage
- Affidavit of identity
- Affidavit of residence
- Affidavit Of Death
- Affidavit Of Service
- Affidavit Of Heirship
- Affidavit of Identity Theft
- Affidavit of Lost Document
- Affidavit of Title
- Gift Affidavit
- Affidavit of Consent
- Affidavit of Ownership
- Non Collusion Affidavit
- Affidavit of Character
- Affidavit of Correction
- Small Estate Affidavit
- Affidavit of Survivorship
- Financial Affidavit
- Affidavit of Support
- Affidavit of Domicile
- Affidavit of Eligibility
- Affidavit of Birth Certificate
- Same Name Affidavit
- Affidavit of Lost Note
- Affidavit of Name Change
- Affidavit of Non Military Service
- Affidavit of Lost Corporate Document
- Affidavit one and the same person