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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Florida Sworn Statement in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name and address of the other party to the contract in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy, as this information is crucial for legal purposes.
  3. In the section requesting a written statement under oath, clearly outline the nature of labor or services performed. Be specific about any materials furnished or to be furnished.
  4. Fill in the amounts related to your account: include what has been paid to date, what is currently due, and any amounts expected to become due. This clarity helps avoid disputes.
  5. Provide a detailed property description where improvements have been made. This should be comprehensive enough for identification purposes.
  6. Finally, date your request and sign it. Type or print your name and provide your address in the specified fields before submitting.

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Why Are Sworn Statements Used? Sworn statements save time compared to in-court testimony, which allows for cross-examination. These documents allow witnesses who cannot attend court to provide evidence and testify in the case. Alternatively, individuals may also give their statements in person at a legal proceeding.
I currently reside at [ ]. [ A detailed account of the incident ]. I declare that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the information herein is true and complete. I understand this statement is made for use as evidence in court and is subject to penalty for perjury.
An affidavit (/ˌfɪˈdeɪvɪt/ AF-ih-DAY-vit; Medieval Latin for he has declared under oath) is a written statement voluntarily made by an affiant or deponent under an oath or affirmation which is administered by a person who is authorized to do so by law.
The following are six critical sections that must be included: Title. This is either your name (Affidavit of Jane Doe) or the specific case information. Statement of identity. The next paragraph tells the court about yourself. Statement of truth. Statement of facts. Closing statement of truth. Sign and docHub.
Per Florida Statutes 713.16, the sworn statement of account is a written statement that documents the nature of the labor or services performed or to be performed, materials supplied or to be supplied, current amount paid on the account, amount due and amount to become due as stated by the lienor.

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A sworn declaration (also called a sworn statement or a statement under penalty of perjury) is a document that recites facts pertinent to a legal proceeding. It is very similar to an affidavit but is not witnessed and sealed by an official such as a notary public.
A sworn statement, also known as a sworn affidavit, is a written document that is signed and certified by the person making the statement in the presence of a person authorized to administer oaths.

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