Texas Acknowledgment of Oath or Affirmation 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Texas Acknowledgment of Oath or Affirmation in the editor.
  2. In the first blank, enter your name as the affiant. This is crucial as it identifies you in the document.
  3. Next, specify the office you are swearing to execute. This could be a title such as 'County Clerk' or any other relevant position.
  4. Proceed to sign your name in the designated area for the Affiant's signature. Ensure that your signature matches your legal name.
  5. Fill in the date when you are signing the document in the format 'day of month, year'.
  6. Leave space for the Notary Public’s signature and seal, which will be added later during notarization.

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Verification on oath or affirmation A customer whose document is being docHubd must take an oath or affirmation and sign the document in front of you. A verification on oath or affirmation (previously known as an affidavit) is a delcaration made by the customer that a statement in the document is true.
Before giving evidence in court you will be asked if you wish to take an oath or make an affirmation that your evidence is true. The difference between an oath and an affirmation is that the oath is a religious commitment but an affirmation is non-religious.
0:00 3:21 There are five steps to administering an oath or affirmation. The person taking the oath orMoreThere are five steps to administering an oath or affirmation. The person taking the oath or affirmation. Must be physically present before you unless authorized by law oaths and affirmations.
I, , do solemnly swear (or affirm), that I will faithfully execute the duties of the office of notary public of the State of Texas, and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States and this state, so help me God.
An oath calls upon a supreme being as a witness, while an affirmation is made under penalty of perjury.