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In the present scenario, ID proof is a requirement of every individual for most of the regular needs. To get ID proofs also you will need an ID proof document. For instance, if you have to apply for a driving license or PAN card, you will have to submit any valid ID proof. But if someone has no valid ID proof document, then the Affidavit for ID Proof is the one and only option, especially for government and legal matters.
The Affidavit for ID Proof is also called as Identity Affidavit or Notarized Affidavit of Identity.
The Affidavit for ID Proof can be used to prove your identity and signature in bank, business, legal issues, court matters, to apply for important documents such as Aadhaar card, driving license, PAN card, etc.
In the Affidavit for Identity Proof, you have to provide your personal and identifiable information which includes your full name, date of birth and residential address. You will have to swear that the information given is true and correct. And have to get the Affidavit witnessed, signed and sealed by Notary public.
To create an ID Proof Affidavit, you will have to follow these steps:
The Affidavit of Identity Proof should include all these-
To make an affidavit for ID proof legally valid and enforceable, the affidavit has to be printed on a stamp paper and should be attested by a Notary Public. The deponent’s photo must be affixed on the document and has to be duly signed by the notary.
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