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A written sworn statement made under oath and notarized, used as evidence in legal proceedings or to verify facts for official purposes. Affidavits are used in court filings, real estate transactions, immigration matters, and business dealings.

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Risks Detected

What AI flags in your affidavit.

Vague or ambiguous factual statements
Missing jurat language required for sworn statements
Inconsistencies between stated facts and supporting documents
Incorrect notarial act type (jurat vs. acknowledgment)
Data Extracted

What AI extracts from your affidavit.

Affiant full legal name and address
Statement of facts under oath
Purpose and intended use of affidavit
Date and jurisdiction of execution
Reference case or file numbers
Jurat or acknowledgment type

Who needs this: Attorneys and litigants filing court documents, real estate professionals resolving title issues, individuals establishing facts for government agencies, and businesses verifying information for contracts or compliance purposes.

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FAQ

Affidavit review questions.

What is the difference between a jurat and an acknowledgment?

A jurat requires the affiant to swear or affirm the truth of the statement before the notary. An acknowledgment simply confirms the signer's identity. Affidavits require a jurat. Our AI ensures the correct notarial act is used.

Can an affidavit be used in court?

Yes, affidavits are commonly used as evidence in court proceedings. A properly notarized affidavit carries significant legal weight.

What makes an affidavit legally valid?

An affidavit must be a written statement of facts, made under oath, signed by the affiant, and notarized with a proper jurat. Our AI verifies all these elements are present.

How quickly can I get an affidavit notarized?

Affidavits are straightforward documents. With ClosingIQ, you can have an affidavit notarized in minutes through our Remote Online Notarization service.

Do affidavits need an apostille for international use?

Yes, affidavits intended for use in foreign countries typically need an apostille. ClosingIQ can coordinate the apostille process after notarization.

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