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hey there everyone welcome again to the legal seagull this is near learner editor-in-chief and Im gonna be discussing today in this brief episode the difference between an affidavit and a declaration the terms are used interchangeably but there really is a minor difference between the two and I figured Id share that with you today this could be a really nice sweet morsel of legal trivia to share at your next networking event or cocktail party this is the kind of stuff thatll make you the life of the party also if youre on a date and youre really looking to impress someone special just pull out this sweet little tidbit and share it with them and I guarantee you a life of happiness together Im kidding of course I really wouldnt try its not that interesting what is an affidavit ing to Blacks Law Dictionary an affidavit is a voluntary declaration of facts written down and sworn to by the deck Laurent usually before an officer authorized to administer oaths such as a notary public