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How Long Is an Affidavit Valid for in South Africa

How Long Is an Affidavit Valid for in South Africa

What is an affidavit?

An affidavit is a written declaration made under oath that is typically used in legal proceedings.

How does affidavit work in South Africa?

A written declaration made under oath is called an affidavit. This indicates that the individual giving the statement has sworn that the affidavit is true and is aware that they would face legal consequences if it is discovered that the entire affidavit or any portion of it is false.

What are the features of an affidavit?

1. It should be in writing.

2. It must be a declaration made by an individual.

3. It must relate to facts alone.

4. It must be made in the first person.

5. It must be sworn before an officer or magistrate who is authorised to administer oath.

How long is an affidavit valid for in South Africa?

An affidavit does not have an expiration date.

Who can witness an affidavit in South Africa?

Judges, justices, masters, and trustees of supreme courts or district courts can act as witness of an affidavit.

Who can sign an affidavit in South Africa?

1. The South African Police Service (SAPS)

2. A lawyer/notary

3. The Commissioner of Oaths at the post office

4. Some banks offer notarial services to their clients.

How can I write an affidavit?

1. Write “AFFIDAVIT” under the headline.

2. Indicate your name and other relevant information, such as your ID number, gender, residence, and phone number.

3. State that you are making a declaration under oath.

4. List the information in a numerical format.

5. Clearly state the oath and include a statement of truth (example: “I affirm that the contents of this declaration are accurate and correct according to my personal knowledge”).

6. Make a signature block for the affiant and the Commissioner of Oaths that includes the words “date” and “location.”

 

 

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