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  2. Begin by entering the child's current name in the designated field labeled 'CURRENT NAME OF CHILD'.
  3. Next, input the new name you wish to give the child in the 'NEW NAME OF CHILD' section.
  4. Fill in your full name as the biological father in the 'FATHER’S NAME' field.
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  6. Complete your address and phone number in the respective fields provided.
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Notarization is required in various legal situations to ensure the authenticity of an affidavit. Many courts require notarized affidavits as evidence in legal proceedings, such as criminal cases, civil disputes, and family law matters.
Follow these Steps: Draft the Affidavit by providing the details of the old name and new name. Execute the Affidavit on a Stamp Paper of Denomination of Rs. 10/- or as per the prescribed stamp duty as per your state. Make the Affidavit attest and sealed by the Notary Public.
Yes, an Affidavit of Correction Form requires the signature of a notary. Witnesses are not required by law.
DEED POLL/SWORN AFFIDAVIT By this deed, I, the undersigned (New Name) of etc., now lately called (old name), doing ( given profession or avocation) and resident of do hereby solemnly declare :- 1.
What to include in your affidavit. 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 notarize.

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Affidavits of name change usually contain information about the persons current name, the new name they want to acquire, and its purpose. Also, the signature of an online notary public should be affixed to the affidavit for its legalization.
Errors in personal information, such as a wrong name or address, often require correction to prevent complications in transactions or official records. A notarized affidavit for correction officially documents these changes. This process ensures that entities such as banks and government agencies accept the updates.
The affiant: The person who is asserting the facts contained in the affidavit. The Notary Public: The licensed notary who confirms the affiants identity and voluntary signature. Witness to the Signatures: Some affidavits include extra witnesses (in addition to the notary public).

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