Sworn affidavits the courts will accept.
Drafted to your jurisdiction's format. Sworn under oath via RON. Apostille or legalization bundled. Translation to court language available.
What is sworn affidavit?
An affidavit is a written statement made under oath, signed in the presence of a notary public who administers the oath. Used in courts, immigration, business filings, and inheritance proceedings, an affidavit carries the legal weight of testimony. We draft affidavits in the format your destination court accepts, swear them in via Remote Online Notarization, and authenticate them for international use.
What you get
- Drafted to court-specific format
- Sworn under oath via RON
- Apostille or full legalization
- Translation to court language
- Multi-page and exhibits supported
- Statutory declarations supported (UK/CA/AU)
Who needs it
- Litigants providing sworn evidence
- Immigration applicants (relationship affidavits)
- Inheritance claimants
- Business owners filing regulatory statements
- Persons changing legal name
How it works
Three steps. We handle the rest.
- 01
We draft the affidavit
Tell us the purpose, court/jurisdiction, and the facts you want to swear. A paralegal drafts the affidavit in correct legal format.
- 02
Live RON session — under oath
A U.S. notary public administers the oath via secure video. You read the affidavit aloud and sign. Recorded for the audit trail.
- 03
Authentication + delivery
Apostille or embassy legalization runs automatically. Affidavit is delivered as a tamper-evident PDF; physical original by tracked courier.
Real sworn affidavit stories
Verified clients describing the exact service you're considering.
“Affidavit of single status for a marriage in Mexico. Drafted to the requirements of Quintana Roo's civil registry — accepted on first submission.”
“Affidavit of support for my brother's K-1 visa. The drafting included exactly the household-income evidence USCIS expects.”
“Affidavit of single status for a marriage in Mexico. Drafted to the requirements of Quintana Roo's civil registry — accepted on first submission.”
“Affidavit of support for my brother's K-1 visa. The drafting included exactly the household-income evidence USCIS expects.”
Common questions
About sworn affidavit
An affidavit is sworn under oath. A statutory declaration is solemnly affirmed (no religious oath). Common-law jurisdictions (U.S., Commonwealth) generally accept both. Civil-law jurisdictions usually require a sworn affidavit. We draft whichever your destination requires.
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