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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the affidavit claim make in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'STATE OF' and 'COUNTY OF' fields with the appropriate jurisdiction details.
  3. In the section where it states 'PERSONALLY appeared before me', enter your name as the claimant.
  4. Review the statement confirming that you are the claimant and have read the claim. Ensure all information is accurate.
  5. Sign your name in the designated area, affirming that your statements are true to your knowledge.
  6. Finally, leave space for a Notary Public to sign and date, ensuring you complete this step before submission.

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Whether you are presenting an informal statement or an affidavit, here are the top five things you should not include in your written statement: Do not use offensive language or make any statements that could be considered libel. Do not make any statements that you cannot back up with facts or evidence.
For example, Before me comes [your name], whose residence is [address, including city, county, state, and zip code], and hereby swears to the following facts under penalty of perjury. Depending on who drafts the affidavit, this sentence may vary in wording. The following paragraphs usually each contain one fact.
The document should be written in first-person perspective. After drafting it, sign it before a notary public who will then also sign and stamp the document to validate its authenticity. You should contact an attorney to be sure you are formatting your affidavit correctly and have all the necessary information.
When writing an affidavit, you must include: A signature block for the affiant to sign. A notary signature block to make the document official. An opening statement declaring the facts are true and correct. Detailed information about the affiants identity and relationship to the case.