What term describes an oath that has been put in writing and signed by the affiant?

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Multiple Choice

What term describes an oath that has been put in writing and signed by the affiant?

Explanation:
A written sworn statement is called an affidavit. When the person (the affiant) signs a document and swears that the statements are true, the document becomes an affidavit. The notary may add a jurat, which is the certificate showing the affiant appeared and took an oath, but that certificate accompanies the affidavit rather than defining the written oath itself. An oath is the act of swearing, not necessarily in written form; “affiant’s statement” isn’t the standard legal term. So the term describing a written oath signed by the affiant is an affidavit.

A written sworn statement is called an affidavit. When the person (the affiant) signs a document and swears that the statements are true, the document becomes an affidavit. The notary may add a jurat, which is the certificate showing the affiant appeared and took an oath, but that certificate accompanies the affidavit rather than defining the written oath itself. An oath is the act of swearing, not necessarily in written form; “affiant’s statement” isn’t the standard legal term. So the term describing a written oath signed by the affiant is an affidavit.

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