Affidavit For Birth Records
Summary
An Affidavit of Disinterested Person is used to confirm that the name in a Civil Registry birth record matches the name in a PSA birth record. The affiant should be someone unrelated and without interest in the outcome. The affidavit must include a statement of personal knowledge of the individual and confirmation of the name match. It should be signed by the affiant and notarized.Full Conversation
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Affidavit of Disinterested Person
I, [Name of Affiant], of legal age, residing at [Address], after having been duly sworn to in accordance with law, hereby depose and state:
*. I am a disinterested person with no familial relation or interest in the outcome of this affidavit.
*. I personally know [Your Full Name], who is the person named in both the Civil Registry birth record and the PSA birth record.
*. I confirm that the name appearing in the Civil Registry birth record is the same person named in the PSA birth record.
*. To the best of my knowledge, the information provided is true and accurate.
Signed this [Day] day of [Month], [Year] at [Location].
[Signature of Affiant]
[Printed Name of Affiant]
Subscribed and sworn to before me this [Day] day of [Month], [Year], at [Location].
[Signature of Notary Public]
[Printed Name of Notary Public]
[Notary Seal]
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