Use our affidavit of identity form to prove your identity.
Updated September 25, 2023
Written by Josh Sainsbury | Reviewed by Brooke Davis
An affidavit of identity is a form used to affirm someone is who they say they are. The document must be notarized in order to be legal and valid.
Sometimes, the identity of an individual is essential to a transaction. Due to concerns about fraud and identity theft, a person’s word is not always considered sufficient. In those cases, people take specific, universally agreed-upon steps to establish proof of identity. These steps, once completed, result in an affidavit of identity.
An affidavit of identity has two purposes:
Several different circumstances may require an affidavit of identity. Below are just a few examples of times when one might be needed:
You can expect most institutions to notify you if an affidavit of identity is needed for a particular transaction or event.
At a minimum, an affidavit of identity should include the following information:
If the affidavit is to support a fraud allegation, a complete social security number or the last four digits of the signer’s social security number may also be needed.
When preparing an affidavit of identity, it is essential to understand that only certain forms of government-issued identification are acceptable. This includes the following:
Some states also allow foreign passports and driver’s licenses from Mexico and Canada.
Other government-issued identification is not considered acceptable. This includes:
Credit cards and debit cards are not considered acceptable forms of identification.
There are rare circumstances wherein a signer does not have an acceptable form of identification. In such cases, some states accept a credible witness verification in place of government-issued identification. A credible witness must sign their affidavit, establishing the facts below:
If you want to know how to complete an affidavit of identity, follow these step-by-step instructions:
The affiant is the person creating this affidavit. Make sure to double-check the provided personal information for accuracy.
The next step is adding your contact information. This is so the necessary parties can contact you about the document. Be as detailed as possible, so make sure to add in your:
You must sufficiently establish the purpose of the affidavit, specify the recipient’s name, and include a form of ID that will confirm you are who you say you are. A form of identification could be:
There are several places where you can find a notary:
There are also notary services made available by certain institutions. For example:
Below is a sample affidavit of identity form available to download in PDF or Word format.