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How to make a notarized sworn affidavit in Bangalore?

A sworn affidavit is a written statement made under oath, declaring that the information provided is true to the best of the deponent’s knowledge. The person making the statement (the deponent) swears to the truthfulness of the contents and understands that they may face legal consequences if any part of the affidavit is found to be false.

If you need to create a notarized sworn affidavit in Bangalore, follow this step-by-step guide to ensure the process is smooth and hassle-free.


Step-by-Step Guide to Making a Sworn Affidavit

Step 1: Draft the Affidavit

Begin by preparing the content of your affidavit in a Word document. Ensure that the information is accurate, clear, and concise. If you’re unsure about the format, you can seek legal assistance or use online templates.

Step 2: Purchase a Non-Judicial E-Stamp Paper

  • Visit a court, sub-registrar office, cooperative bank, or an authorized stamp vendor near you.
  • Buy a Rs. 100 non-judicial e-stamp paper. This is the standard requirement for most affidavits.

Step 3: Print the Draft on the E-Stamp Paper

  • Once you have the e-stamp paper, print the drafted affidavit on it. Ensure the formatting is correct and the content fits neatly on the page.

Step 4: Visit a Notary Public

  • Locate a notary public near you. Notaries are often available at courts, legal offices, or through independent practitioners.
  • Carry the following documents with you:
    • Printed affidavit on the e-stamp paper.
    • Valid identification proof (preferably Aadhar card, passport, or any government-issued ID).
    • Any supporting documents relevant to the affidavit (if required).

Step 5: Notarization Process

  • The notary will review the affidavit, verify your identity, and check the supporting documents.
  • Sign the affidavit in the presence of the notary.
  • The notary will then affix their seal and signature on the document and make an entry in their notary register.

Once these steps are completed, your sworn affidavit is ready and legally valid.


What Does a Sworn Affidavit Look Like?

A sworn affidavit typically includes:

  • The deponent’s personal details.
  • A clear statement of facts.
  • A declaration that the information is true and accurate.
  • The notary’s seal, signature, and date of notarization.

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Cost Breakdown for Making a Sworn Affidavit

Here’s an approximate cost structure for creating a sworn affidavit in Bangalore:

  • Stamp Duty: Rs. 100 (mandatory) + Rs. 10 vendor processing fee.
  • Printing Cost: Rs. 10 (for paper and printing).
  • Notary Fees: Rs. 50 (approx., may vary depending on location and notary).

Total Estimated Cost: Rs. 170.


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  • Mobile Notary: A notary public can come to your location.
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How can I get a No Objection Certificate (NOC)?

No Objection Certificate, popularly (NOC), is a legal certificate issued by any agency, organization, institute, or individual to say that they have no objection to the mentioned details in the certificate.


Four steps to get a “No Objection Certificate”

  1. Drafting
  2. Stamp paper
  3. Printing
  4. Notary

Let me explain the procedure in detail below

  1. Drafting:

Prepare the NOC draft in Word format, a draft looks like the below image.

2. Stamp Paper:

Buy Rs. 100 non-judicial E-stamp paper from co-operative bank, court or sub-registrar office near you.

Following are the details required to buy a non-judicial e-stamp paper

  • Applicant Name: Your name
  • Description of Document: Affidavit
  • First party name: your name
  • Second-party name: Concern Authority
  • Purchased by: Your name
  • Stamp duty: Rs. 100
  • Contact No: Your contact number (though it will not shown on stamp paper)

The fee for e-stamp paper is Rs. 100 (stamp duty)

Vendor processing fee Rs. 10

The total cost is Rs. 110.


3. Printing:

Print the draft on non-judicial e-stamp paper.


4. Notary:

Carry the following documents to a Notary public near you

  • Printed NOC
  • ID Proof – Preferably Aadhaar or passport for notary cross-verification

The notary public reads the NOC and verifies the ID proofs

Sign the NOC in front of the Notary. Notary seal & sign the NOC. Notary makes an entry in notary book.

The notary charges around Rs. 50.

A notarized NOC looks like the below image

This completes the procedure to get a “No Objection Certificate” (NOC).


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Where and how can you get your affidavit notarized?

We can get the Affidavit notarized at Notary Public. The notary public is available near your local court and sub-register office,

Here is the procedure to get your affidavit notarized

Step 1: Draft the affidavit in word format.

Step 2: Print affidavit draft on e-stamp paper ( Buy an e-stamp paper at any co-operative bank near you. A Rs.100 stamp value would be standard for affidavit execution)

Step 3: Carry a printed affidavit, ID proof, supporting documents, and meet notary public near you.

Step 4: Sign the affidavit in front of notary public. Notary Public seal and sign the affidavit. Notary  makes an entry in notary book

A notarized Affidavit looks like the below image

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What is a notarized affidavit?

An affidavit is notarized and signed by a notary public to make it official is called notarized Affidavit


Below is the step-by-step procedure to make a notarized affidavit

Step 1: Draft an affidavit in word document

Step 2: Buy Rs. 100 non-judicial e-stamp paper from co-operative bank, court, sub-registrar office, or independent stamp vendor near you.

Step 3: Print the draft on non-judicial e-stamp paper and use normal A4 size paper for consecutive pages print.

Step 4: Carry the printed affidavit and supporting document to notary public near you

In my case, we carried printed affidavit and Aadhar to notary public near us

Step 5: Notary public reads the affidavit and verifies the ID proof

Step 6: The deponent (you) sign the affidavit on all pages in front of notary public.

Step 7: Notary public seal and sign the affidavit

Step 8: Pay the notary fee and collect your notarized Affidavit


Below is the cost break to make notarized Affidavit

The stamp duty for Affidavit is Rs. 100. Refer to the below cost break-up

  • Stamp Duty: Rs. 100 + Vendor processing fee Rs. 10.
  • Paper and printing cost Rs. 10 (approx)
  • Notary Rs. 50

Total expense Rs.170/-


A notarized Affidavit looks like the below image,

 

It takes around 30 minutes to prepare a notarized affidavit.


We provide a notarized Affidavit including home delivery in 2 working days. Same-day express delivery is available.

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How can I get an income affidavit?

Below is the step-by-step procedure to get an income affidavit

Step 1: Draft an affidavit in word document. A draft looks like the below image.

Step 2: Buy Rs.100 non-judicial e-stamp paper

Step 3: Print the affidavit draft on non-judicial e-stamp paper, use normal A4 size paper for consecutive pages.

Step 4: Carry the printed Affidavit and identification proof to notary public near you.

Step 5: Notary reads the Affidavit and cross-verifies the proof.

Step 6: You should sign the affidavit in front of notary

Step 7: Notary seal and sign the Affidavit. Notary makes an entry in Notary book.

This completes the procedure to get an income affidavit.


Below is the cost structure:

  • Stamp paper Rs. 100 including Rs. 10 vendor processing fee
  • Notary Rs.50 (approx)
  • Paper and printing charges Rs. 10 (approx)
  • Total cost Rs. 170/-

We provide the service to obtain income Affidavit, our service includes drafting + execution + notary + home delivery in 2 working days. Same-day express delivery is available.

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What is the procedure to make an affidavit in order to prove two names belong to the same person?

Here is the step-by-step procedure to make an affidavit to prove two names belong to same person

Step 1: Prepare affidavit draft in Word format.

Step 2: Print affidavit draft on e-stamp paper ( Buy an e-stamp paper at any co-operative bank near you. A Rs.100 stamp value would be standard for affidavit execution)

Step 3: Attach any one of the supporting documents with affidavit like aadhar, passport or driving license for lawyer cross verification.

Step 4: In front of notary lawyer, sign the affidavit and supporting documents. Must sign on all pages. Get the affidavit attested by notary lawyer.

This completes the procedure to make an affidavit to provide two names belongs to the same person.

The lead time to execute an affidavit is to buy stamp paper, print an affidavit, and meet notary lawyer. For me, it takes maximum of 30 min to complete affidavit execution.

The cost for affidavit execution is as below.

  • Stamp Duty Rs. 100/-
  • e-Stamp processing fee Rs. 10/-
  • Printing affidavit: Rs, 5/-
  • lawyer fee is Rs. 30/-
  • The total cost for affidavit execution is Rs. 145/-

Documents required to execute an affidavit:

  • Any of your government-approved ID proof like aadhar, passport or driving license
  • Any of the specific supporting documents for your intended purpose to execute affidavit like degree certificate, mark sheet, employment letter, marriage certificate, bank statement etcetera

Supporting documents should be photocopied, however, should carry the original at the time of notary, as lawyer may cross-verify the original.


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