AFFIDAVIT INFORMATION PART THREE - THE CLAIM PROCESS

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AFFIDAVIT INFORMATION PART THREE - THE CLAIM PROCESS

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Do i need a witness and bonded-notary when signing my affidavit?
Yes, both. You must sign your affidavits in front of a witness while also having them notarized by a bonded notary.
A bonded notary will register your affidavit in their books, which is important if we need to file a claim against the person we served with the affidavit.

Can we file an affidavit against the government?
Yes, the affidavit is the only way to file a tort-claim against law-breaking government-elected-officials and appointed-officials.

What happens if the person does not answer my affidavit?
The affidavit process is a three-step process. If you do not hear back after filing the first affidavit then the person is accepting your claim. You will need to follow through with the other two affidavits to complete the process. You must give the person three chances to dispute your affidavit.

What if the person refuses to pay the bill?
If the person has accepted the affidavit and refuses to pay the bill you sent, you will need to file a claim in court to receive your money.
What if the person does not pay the claim?
In order to have your claim paid you must supply the person with 3 bills. After the chance to dispute your affidavit has expired the person has accepted your claim. Now you must bill the person for damages in order to be paid.

Can i file a lien against the person?
Yes. Check with the courts in your area to find out how to file your claim.

Will a judge issue a judgement against my claim?
Normally you will must file a claim in court for a Judge to review the claim. The Judge will then order a judgement on the claim. Depending on the judgement is how you will proceed.

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