Affidavits by illiterate, visually impaired, or non language speakers require attestor certification of reading, explanation, translation, and deponent understanding. Affidavits by persons who are illiterate, visually challenged, or unacquainted with the affidavit language must use the designated form and require the attestor to certify that the affidavit was read, explained, or translated to the deponent, that the deponent seemed to understand it, and that the deponent made a signature or mark in the attestor's presence.
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Affidavits by illiterate, visually impaired, or non language speakers require attestor certification of reading, explanation, translation, and deponent understanding.
Affidavits by persons who are illiterate, visually challenged, or unacquainted with the affidavit language must use the designated form and require the attestor to certify that the affidavit was read, explained, or translated to the deponent, that the deponent seemed to understand it, and that the deponent made a signature or mark in the attestor's presence.
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