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What do I do if I have completed the paternity affidavit but I now think I am not the dad?

ODJFS Online | Office Of Child Support
You need to contact the CSEA in the county where the mom resides to sign a rescission document as long as it has been 60 days or less since the affidavit has been signed. If more than 60 days but less than one year has passed since signing, you should contact a private attorney.

Question: Why is the voter registration affidavit a postcard format?

California Secretary of State - Elections & Voter Informatio...
Answer: The postcard form was originally designed in 1976 and has since had several changes in format. The one change that has not been made is the postcard mailer design. Secretary of State staff is currently looking into new and innovative ideas for the voter registration affidavit, including the postcard mailer format. Our goal is to make it as user friendly as possible.

What is an "off bond" affidavit?

Carroll County Sheriff's Department
Return Bond Affidavits, or "coming off" a bond as it is commonly called, is an order relieving a property owner or bondsman of their responsibility for a bond agreement. It is the responsibility of the person that signed the bond agreement to return the defendant to the Jail. Department officers usually do not pick up a defendant for this purpose. Once the individual is returned to the Jail, this affidavit must be completed and submitted.

When do I file my affidavit?

Minnesota Board of Continuing Legal Education -- FAQ
Affidavits may be filed at anytime throughout the reporting cycle. You must file your affidavit no later than August 30th of your reporting year. Instead of filing an affidavit, you can also report you CLE course attendance by logging on to your Attorney Record. Yes. You may seek an extension of the reporting period need by putting your request in writing and submitting it to the CLE Board office at Galtier Plaza Suite 201, 380 Jackson Street, St. Paul, MN 55101.

Where can I get my Affidavit notarized?

IMPORTANT FAQ
There are notaries at all banks. Most will do it at no charge if you have an account there. Many of the check cashing businesses have notaries, as do many of the larger grocery stores.

How do I submit an affidavit?

e-filing Frequently Asked Question
affidavit may be filed in paper format with the appropriate Clerk's office. Be sure to include the docket number of the case, including the three-letter location code, on the affidavit. If you wish to e-file the affidavit, you must scan in the fully executed original document and convert it to a PDF file. You may then file it as a document through the e-filing system.

Where can I get a copy of the affidavit?

Frequently Asked Questions about Delaware Relative Caregiver...
A sample of the Delaware Relative Caregivers’ School Authorization Affidavit can be downloaded from this web site. Copies of the actual Affidavit can be obtained from any public school or school district office.

Why must I file an affidavit?

Vanderburgh County Auditor's Office - Real Estate Transfer -...
Marriage - need to know what county marriage was held and the date 2. Divorce - need copy of divorce decree and it must state if wife is retaining married name or taking maiden name

What is the affidavit requirement?

Family-Based Immigration
A co-sponsor must submit with affidavit the following documents: a. federal tax returns for most recent three years; b. evidence of current employment; c. evidence that sponsor’s income is sufficient to meet the income requirement.

WHAT IS AN AFFIDAVIT OF VALUE OR SALES AFFIDAVIT ?

SBOE - Frequently asked Questions
Affidavit of Value is a legal document which reports the conditions and terms of sale. These documents are filed with the County Recorder along with the Deed of Sale of the property. The affidavits are used by the Arizona Department of Revenue to generate sales ratio studies (see Sales Ratio Studies) and by county assessors to value other properties.

What is the Difference Between an Emergency and Affidavit Ballot?

FAQ 2
You must be a registered voter in order to vote in the general or primary elections. To register, you must be a United States citizen, be 18 years old by the date of the election you want to vote, live at your present address for at least 30 days before a election, and not claim the right to vote elsewhere. You may not register or vote if you have been convicted of a felony and: you are currently incarcerated; or you are under parole supervision. You can print off a form from this web site.

What is the purpose of the affidavit?

Frequently Asked Questions, Reference Desk, City of Battle C...
Assessors use the affidavit to make sure that property is assessed properly and receives the correct taxable value. State law defines a "transfer of ownership" as "the conveyance of title to or present interest in property, including the beneficial use of the property." Transfers include deeds, land contracts, and a variety of transactions outlined on the back of the affidavit form.

What is an Affidavit of Service and a Proof of Service?

Process Serving Information, Frequently Asked Questions, FAQ...
Affidavit of Service, also called a Proof of Service is a signed document provided to you by your Legal Process Server upon completion of serving your documents. Proof of Service states when, where and who was Served. For an example of an Affidavit of Service, please visit our Process Server Forms. Find a Process Server | International Process Servers | Join ServeNow.com | Testimonials | Process Serving Laws ServeNow.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN EMEGENCY BALLOT AND AN AFFIDAVIT BALLOT?

FAQ 2
Emergency ballot is used if any voting machine shall become out of order during an election. These ballots are opened at the polls after the polls are closed and counted as machine votes. Affidavit ballot is used when a voter's name has been omitted from the computer generated poll books. These voters must swear that they are a registered voter and provide current and previous address, and at a primary election must include the party in which he is enrolled.

What is an Affidavit of Service in Family Court?

New York Court Help -
An "Affidavit of Service" is a paper that must be filed with the court showing that the respondent has been told about the case. Court staff will help you with important instructions about this document.

Why do I have to file a property transfer affidavit?

Colonial Title Company - A Title Agency
Failing to file a property transfer affidavit promptly can result in a fine. Also, the affidavit triggers the assessment of the property, and sets the amount of your property taxes for the future year. It is possible for the taxes to be increased retroactively with penalties and interest when an affidavit is not filed timely.

When must I file a Property Transfer Affidavit?

Frequently Asked Questions - Dayton Township
This form must be filed whenever real estate or some types of personal property are transferred (even if you are not recording a deed). It is used by the assessor to ensure the property is assessed properly and receives the correct taxable value. It must be filed by the new owner with the assessor for the city or township where the property is located within 45 days of the transfer. If it is not filed timely, a penalty of $5/day (maximum $200) applies.
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