Legal Question in Traffic Law in Washington
What constitutes a Sworn Afidavit
I have one simple question:
I have been asked to prepare a ''sworn afidavit'' that says I was not the driver at the time of a photographed traffic infraction. I would like to know if it is enough simply to write a statement and sign it, or if I need an official clerk or notary presence when signing it. Thank you. Again, the question is, what constitutes a ''sworn afidavit.''
(I will be sending the afidavit and the response by mail)
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: What constitutes a Sworn Afidavit
An affidavit is a notarized statment made under oath. In Washington, a "declaration" should be as acceptable as an affidavit. To make a statement a declaration, you need to add the following to the end of the statement:
"I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington that the foregoing is true and correct.
Signed this ____ day of ______, 2006, at Seattle, Washington."
Then, sign it. If they want it notarized, you can take the statement to the bank and have it notarized as well.
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