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Although affidavits are considered legal documents, anyone can draft one. As long as it is signed, witnessed, and notarized correctly, the affidavit will be valid. This means that you do not need to ask a lawyer to create an affidavit.
To complete a general affidavit in Missouri, include the declarants identity, a clear statement of facts, the date and location of signing, the signature of the affiant, and notary public details.
Find a qualified notary public. Notaries authenticate affidavits, enhancing their legal standing. Schedule an appointment and bring ID proof. Ensure the document is complete before notarization, as alterations can void it.
Missouri law requires that the affidavit must be completed and signed by the caregiver in front of a Notary Public. The affidavit may be provided to schools and/or medical providers when services for the child are sought and consented to by the relative caregiver.
By traditional definition, an affiant is the one who prepares the affidavit. Anyone who is swearing to the truth of verbal or written statements included on the affidavit can be considered an affiant.
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