Sworn Affidavit - Washington, D.C.

Sworn Affidavit - Washington, D.C.

Sworn Affidavit is a legal document that was released by the Washington DC Department of Small and Local Business Development - a government authority operating within Washington, D.C..

FAQ

Q: What is a sworn affidavit?
A: A sworn affidavit is a written statement that has been sworn or affirmed to be true.

Q: How do I make a sworn affidavit in Washington, D.C.?
A: To make a sworn affidavit in Washington, D.C., you need to write a statement of facts, sign the statement in the presence of a notary public or other authorized official, and have the notary public or official administer an oath or affirmation.

Q: Who can make a sworn affidavit in Washington, D.C.?
A: Anyone who has personal knowledge of the facts can make a sworn affidavit in Washington, D.C.

Q: Do I need a lawyer to make a sworn affidavit?
A: In most cases, you do not need a lawyer to make a sworn affidavit. However, consulting with a lawyer can be helpful to ensure that the affidavit meets the necessary legal requirements.

Q: Can I amend a sworn affidavit?
A: In Washington, D.C., you can amend a sworn affidavit by making a supplemental affidavit that corrects or updates the information in the original affidavit.

Q: Can I use a sworn affidavit from another state in Washington, D.C.?
A: Yes, you can generally use a sworn affidavit from another state in Washington, D.C., as long as it meets the legal requirements of the District of Columbia.

Q: What happens if I lie in a sworn affidavit?
A: Lying in a sworn affidavit is considered perjury, which is a serious offense. If caught lying, you may face criminal charges and penalties.

Q: How long is a sworn affidavit valid?
A: The validity of a sworn affidavit depends on the specific circumstances and the legal requirements of the jurisdiction where it is used. It is best to consult with a lawyer for advice on the validity of a sworn affidavit in a particular situation.

Q: Can I use a sworn affidavit as evidence in court?
A: Yes, a properly executed and relevant sworn affidavit can be used as evidence in court proceedings. However, its admissibility and weight as evidence may vary depending on the specific case and the discretion of the judge.

ADVERTISEMENT

Form Details:

  • The latest edition currently provided by the Washington DC Department of Small and Local Business Development;
  • Ready to use and print;
  • Easy to customize;
  • Compatible with most PDF-viewing applications;
  • Fill out the form in our online filing application.

Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Washington DC Department of Small and Local Business Development.

Download Sworn Affidavit - Washington, D.C.

4.3 of 5 (26 votes)
  • Sworn Affidavit - Washington, D.C., Page 1
ADVERTISEMENT