Notarize Affidavits in Schaumburg, IL
An affidavit is a written statement of facts that the signer swears is true under oath. A notary administers the oath and notarizes the document (called a jurat). Affidavits are used in court cases, insurance claims, immigration proceedings, and many other legal contexts.
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Illinois affidavits follow the same jurat process as other states. The notary confirms the signer's identity, administers an oath, and watches the document being signed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does an affidavit need to be notarized?
Yes. An affidavit is a sworn statement that must be signed under oath before a notary public. Without notarization, it is just a written statement and may not be accepted by courts or agencies.
What is the difference between an acknowledgment and a jurat?
An acknowledgment verifies that the signer voluntarily signed the document. A jurat (used for affidavits) requires the signer to swear an oath that the contents are true. Affidavits always use jurats.
Can I write my own affidavit?
Yes. You can draft your own affidavit as long as it includes the required elements: a statement of facts, penalty of perjury language, a signature line, and a jurat for notarization.
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