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[VA] How do I get my affidavit form signed and notarized?

How do I get my affidavit form signed and notarized?

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Thanks! In Massachusetts, to notarize your affidavit you’ll need any valid photo ID like your driver’s license or state-issued ID. Usually, banks, UPS stores, libraries, or town clerks have notaries available.

Since you can’t print, you might use an online notarization service. Use a service like Notarize.com. Here’s a direct link: https://www.notarize.com

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How do I get my affidavit form signed and notarized?

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I understand you need help with getting your affidavit form signed and notarized. Are you looking for information on where to find a notary public?

Yes.

Lexi

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Have you already filled out the affidavit form, and are you aware of how notarization works?

Yes, I’ve filled it out, but I’m not really aware of anything other than needing the affidavit signed and notarized.

Lexi

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Got it. Is there anything else the lawyer should know before I connect you? Rest assured, they’ll help you out with notarization.

My significant other is in jail and has been there for a month because I was dishonest with the cops when they were called. I made him out to be a monster, and he’s not.

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Understood.

Legal Eagle

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Hello! Legal Eagle here. I’m reviewing your issue in detail. I’ll just need about 2-5 minutes to review and respond.

Are you aware of any specific documents or identification you’ll need to present to the notary?

No, I’m not aware of anything specific.

Legal Eagle

Legal Eagle

Thanks! What’s the affidavit for?

My significant other has been in jail for about a month because I was dishonest with the cops when they were called. I made him out to be a monster, but he’s not. I need this affidavit to correct that.

Legal Eagle

Legal Eagle

Understood! You’re trying to clarify things and wondering exactly what steps you can take here, correct?

Correct.

Legal Eagle

Legal Eagle

Got it. What state is this in again?

This is in Massachusetts.

Legal Eagle

Legal Eagle

Thanks! In Massachusetts, to notarize your affidavit you’ll need any valid photo ID like your driver’s license or state-issued ID. Usually, banks, UPS stores, libraries, or town clerks have notaries available.

Since you can’t print, you might use an online notarization service. Use a service like Notarize.com. Here’s a direct link: https://www.notarize.com

Okay, I’ll check it out. Thank you so much, Legal Eagle! Great name, by the way. Hope you have a wonderful night.

Legal Eagle

Legal Eagle

Sure! Happy to help. Did you have any other questions or details I missed?

No, thanks again! Have a wonderful night.

Legal Eagle

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Sure! Glad I could help. If you need anything else, feel free to ask. Have a great night!

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