An affidavit is a written sworn statement or declaration made voluntarily under oath or affirmation by an individual. It details facts, information, or events within the declarant’s knowledge and is typically used as evidence in legal proceedings. It must be signed in the presence of a notary public or another authorized official who administers the oath. Affidavits serve as firsthand accounts, providing information or testimony regarding a specific situation, event, or circumstance relevant to a case. Courts and legal authorities recognize affidavits as formal and legally binding statements, often used to support or clarify claims, present evidence, or establish facts during legal proceedings.
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