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marinemom546
Do the letters from family members have to be notarized helpsmilie.gif
kalai&malia
QUOTE(marinemom546 @ Dec 29 2007, 06:32 PM) *
Do the letters from family members have to be notarized helpsmilie.gif
Notarization is not a requirement, although if you
wish to do so, you can.
jasman0717
It is an affidavit so needs to be witnessed and sworn as the truth.....Notary needs to do it


An affidavit is a formal sworn statement of fact, signed by the declarant (who is called the affiant or deponent) and witnessed (as to the veracity of the affiant's signature) by a taker of oaths, such as a notary public. The name is Medieval Latin for he has declared upon oath.

Uses of affidavits include:
  • To allow evidence to be gathered from witnesses or participants who may not be available to testify in person before the court, or who may otherwise fear for their safety if their true identities are revealed in court.
  • To obtain a declaration on a legal document, such as an application for voter registration, that the information provided by the applicant is truthful to the best of the applicant's knowledge. If, after signing such a declaration, the information is found to be deliberately untrue with the intent to deceive, the applicant may face perjury charges.
marinemom546
thanks for the help
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