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Affidavit Template

Sworn written statement. The complete template is published below and every blank in it is editable — type your details into the form and they are written into the document as you go, then download the finished PDF or Word file.

Affidavit

6 sections · 24 fields to fill · free, nothing uploaded

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Document details

Title of Affidavit - e.g., Affidavit of Support, Affidavit of Identity, etc.

Affiant Information
Oath
Statement Of Facts

Relevant Person/Entity, if applicable

Continue with numbered statements of all relevant facts

Purpose

Purpose - e.g., supporting an application, establishing identity, attesting to facts, etc.

Documentation
Declaration

Runs in your browser — nothing is uploadedNo signup, no email, no watermarkYour answers are saved in this browser only

What is an Affidavit?

An Affidavit — also called a sworn statement — is a personal and family document used when a family arrangement, an authority to act, or a wish about health or property needs to be recorded formally. In short: sworn written statement.

It is typically signed by families, carers, parents, executors and anyone planning ahead or traveling. These documents are the most execution-sensitive in the library. Wills, powers of attorney and affidavits typically require specific formalities — witnesses who are not beneficiaries, notarization, particular wording — and a document that fails on formality fails entirely, however clear its intent.

When you need one

  • You are about to sworn written statement and want the terms recorded before anyone relies on them.
  • The other side has proposed an affidavit and you want to see what a balanced version looks like first.
  • A previous arrangement was verbal, and something has now happened that makes writing it down urgent.
  • You need a starting point you can adapt rather than a blank page — the structure matters more than the prose.

What this Affidavit template includes

The template is structured around 6 sections. Each one exists for a reason — if you delete one, delete it deliberately.

  1. 01Affiant Information
  2. 02Oath
  3. 03Statement Of Facts
  4. 04Purpose
  5. 05Documentation
  6. 06Declaration

Information you will need

Gather these before you start. Every one of them appears in the finished document, and a missing value is the most common reason a self-drafted affidavit fails to do its job.

Affiant Name
Person making statement
Subject Matter
Topic of affidavit
Statement of Facts
The sworn statements

How to write an Affidavit

  1. 1

    Read the full template

    Read the complete Affidavit on this page before you use it, so you know what every clause commits you to.

  2. 2

    Gather your details

    Collect the names, addresses, dates and amounts listed in the "What you will need" section — every square-bracketed placeholder needs a real value.

  3. 3

    Fill in the blanks on this page

    Type your answers into the form beside the template and they are written into every clause that uses them as you go. Nothing is uploaded — the document is assembled inside your own browser.

  4. 4

    Download the finished document

    Download your completed Affidavit as a PDF or an editable Word file, or copy the text. There is no signup and no watermark.

  5. 5

    Sign and store it

    Sign it — electronically with the free Sign PDF tool, or in ink where the document type requires it — and give every party a copy.

Mistakes to avoid

  • Getting execution wrong

    Wrong number of witnesses, a witness who inherits, missing notarization: any one of these can void the whole document.

  • Never updating it

    Marriage, divorce, births and deaths change what a will or POA should say — and in some jurisdictions marriage revokes an existing will automatically.

  • Naming one person with no backup

    Always name a substitute executor, attorney or guardian. The first choice may be unavailable when it matters.

  • Nobody can find it

    Tell the people who will need it where the original is kept. An unfound will is functionally no will.

Jurisdiction note. Wills, powers of attorney, custody arrangements and advance directives are governed by strict local formalities, and courts apply them literally. Have anything in this category reviewed by a licensed attorney or notary in your jurisdiction before you sign it. This template is general-purpose information, not legal advice.

Affidavit FAQs

Is this Affidavit template free to download?

Yes. The complete text is published on this page — no email required. Fill in the blanks on the page, then copy it or download it as a PDF, Word (.docx) or plain-text file. There is no watermark and no usage limit.

Can I fill in this Affidavit template online?

Yes. Every square-bracketed blank in the template above is an editable field. Type your answer once and it is written into every clause that uses it, and the document beside the form updates as you type. When you are done, download the completed PDF or Word file. It all runs inside your browser — the document is never uploaded, and your answers are saved only in this browser so you can come back and finish later.

What information do I need to complete an Affidavit?

At minimum: affiant name, subject matter, statement of facts. The form on this page lists every blank the document contains and counts how many are still empty. Every placeholder in [square brackets] needs replacing before the document is signed — an unfilled bracket is the most common defect in a self-drafted document.

What should an Affidavit include?

This template is structured around 6 sections: affiant information, oath, statement of facts, purpose, documentation and others. Those are the provisions that make the document do its job; anything you delete, delete deliberately.

Is an Affidavit legally binding?

These documents are the most execution-sensitive in the library. Wills, powers of attorney and affidavits typically require specific formalities — witnesses who are not beneficiaries, notarization, particular wording — and a document that fails on formality fails entirely, however clear its intent. Wills, powers of attorney, custody arrangements and advance directives are governed by strict local formalities, and courts apply them literally. Have anything in this category reviewed by a licensed attorney or notary in your jurisdiction before you sign it.

Can I edit this Affidavit template?

Yes, in three ways. Fill in the blanks on this page and download the result; or download the Word version and rewrite it in Word, Pages or Google Docs; or open it in the LegalDraft AI app, where the AI can rewrite any individual clause to be stricter, simpler or more balanced and review the finished document for risk before you sign.

Do I need a lawyer for an Affidavit?

Wills, powers of attorney, custody arrangements and advance directives are governed by strict local formalities, and courts apply them literally. Have anything in this category reviewed by a licensed attorney or notary in your jurisdiction before you sign it. For routine, low-value arrangements a carefully completed template is usually proportionate. The larger the sum, the more one-sided the terms, or the more the document depends on local statute, the stronger the case for professional review.

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