Affidavit deponent identification requires testimonial verification and signature by a known identifier when the attester lacks personal knowledge. Identification of a deponent for an affidavit is required where the attester does not personally know the deponent. In that situation, the deponent's identity must be testified by a person known to the attester or otherwise known to the deponent, and the identifying person must affix a signature as confirmation.
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Affidavit deponent identification requires testimonial verification and signature by a known identifier when the attester lacks personal knowledge.
Identification of a deponent for an affidavit is required where the attester does not personally know the deponent. In that situation, the deponent's identity must be testified by a person known to the attester or otherwise known to the deponent, and the identifying person must affix a signature as confirmation.
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