A notarized affidavit is a critical piece of evidence in any court case, but these documents can also be important outside the courtroom.
Pat Kinsel September 5, 2017 Updated Jun 11, 2024If you’ve ever invested in a Saturday afternoon Law & Order marathon, there’s a chance the term “affidavit” sounds familiar to you. The term is often used in a courtroom setting, and is deemed an important document in any case.
So what is an affidavit, and why are they so important?
An affidavit is a document written statement filed by an affiant as evidence in court. In order to be admissible, affidavits must be notarized by a notary public.
There are two types of judicial notarizations: an acknowledgement and a jurat.
The notary public is there to ensure the validity of the signature and guarantee that the signature was applied voluntarily and without coercion. Once the affiant acknowledges signing the document for its intended purpose and signs the affidavit, the document is notarized and becomes a sworn affidavit.
While the terms “affiant” and “affidavit” are most often used in a courtroom setting, there are other times where you might hear these terms. Depending on your state of residence, an affidavit may be required for certain transactions. For example, if you live in Michigan, and you wish to gift your car to your son in Florida, you may be asked to file an affidavit.
Despite their importance, getting documents notarized is incredibly frustrating. For over 100 years, customers needed to find, schedule, and visit a notary public in-person to have their signature verified.
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