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The video tutorial explains how to create a basic affidavit in Victoria. An affidavit is a legal document used in court and other lawful purposes. It must be made before an authorized affidavit taker. Different courts may have specific format requirements, so it's essential to check their websites beforehand. Most of the affidavit can be completed prior to the meeting, but it must not be signed until in the presence of the affidavit taker. A list of authorized individuals can be found at justice.vic.gov.au. During the meeting, the signer must sign or initial any changes, sign each page, and then the affidavit taker must do the same. If the affidavit references another document, the affidavit taker must attach a certificate to identify it.