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There are various types of affidavits. A common type includes an “affidavit of execution” which is often used in real estate transactions and wills and estates procedures. An affidavit of execution is signed by a witness who attests that the:
Affidavits of execution can become important legal documents in court proceedings. For example, during probate, if someone challenges the validity of a will, the judge may ask the commissioner or notary who signed it to testify under oath that the signing procedure of the will was correctly followed. The process is a serious one and not just a “rubber stamp”.
Apart from an affidavit of execution, other types of affidavits need swearing regularly. For example, these include affidavits of:
Some affidavits have other documents or records attached to it called exhibits which can include contracts, text messages, photos and pay stubs. Exhibits serve as evidence to support the contents of an affidavit.