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  1. The purpose of a jurat is for an affiant to swear to or affirm the truthfulness of the contents of an affidavit. A notary public administers an oath or affirmation to the affiant, who verifies the truths listed in the affidavit under penalty of perjury. A jurat requires the following steps:

  2. The meaning of JURAT is a certificate added to an affidavit stating when, before whom, and where it was made.

  3. jurat - The part of an affidavit where a person confirms the truth of a written statement, typically including the date, names, and authority who verified the oath.

  4. jurat. 1 the part of an affidavit in which the swearing of the oath by the deponent is recorded. 2 a permanent lay judge of the Royal Court of Jersey or the Royal Court of Guernsey deciding questions of fact and sentence in conjunction with a professional judge of law. Collins Dictionary of Law © W.J. Stewart, 2006.

  5. Jurat definition: a certificate on an affidavit, by the officer, showing by whom, when, and before whom it was sworn to.. See examples of JURAT used in a sentence.

  6. Jurat is a legal term that comes from the Latin word "jurare", which means "to swear". It is a part of an affidavit where the affiant (the person who signed the affidavit) swears under oath in front of a notary public that the information contained in the affidavit is true and correct to the best of their knowledge.

  7. May 29, 2023 · A jurat is a notarial act wherein a notary public certifies that the signer of a document has made a solemn affirmation or oath. This affirmation or oath pertains to the truthfulness and accuracy of the contents within the document being signed.

  8. Jurat is Latin for “to swear.” A jurat is a certificate attached to an affidavit or deposition to signify that the affidavit or deposition was properly made before a duly authorized officer.

  9. A jurat, commonly referred to as a certification, is a statement written at the end of a legal document confirming that the person signing the document did so freely and willingly, often in the presence of a notary public or other authorized official.

  10. 1. law. a statement at the foot of an affidavit, naming the parties, stating when, where, and before whom it was sworn, etc. 2. (in England) a municipal officer of the Cinque Ports, having a similar position to that of an alderman. 3. (in France and the Channel Islands) a magistrate. Collins English Dictionary.