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What is an Affidavit - 0 views

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    What an affidavit is, including when one may be needed, and basic information on how and where they can be prepared and sworn. A sworn affidavit must always be signed before a commissioner of oaths or notary public, who are authorized by their legal jurisdiction to administer oaths. This means that they will ask the affiant to swear or affirm that the information in the affidavit is true. This is similar to taking an oath in court to tell the truth, and there are legal penalties if a person knowingly lies in an affidavit.
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Affidavit of Service | Red Seal Notary - 0 views

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    An Affidavit of Service, sometimes referred to as Proof of Service, provides proof that a legal document, such as a Statement of Claim in a lawsuit or an Application for Divorce, has been served on the other party. Affidavits of Service are typically utilized during legal disputes or court cases, including those in Small Claims Court, Family or Civil Court. Having an Affidavit of Service prevents the other party from claiming they never received the legal documents, which could potentially cause delays in the court proceedings.
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Oath Commissioner Near Me - 0 views

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    Are you in need of an Oath Commissioner near you? Look no further! Whether you need to notarize legal documents, witness signatures, or administer oaths and take affidavits, an Oath Commissioner is an essential professional to have on hand. This an authorized by the government to perform various legal services. Oath Commissioners are typically lawyers, judges, justices of the peace, and other government officials. Commissioner of Oaths services across Canada. Administering oaths, affirmations and statutory declarations. Red Seal Notary has locations across Canada to make your search easy. Call for an appointment now!
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