Do affidavits need to be notarized in India?
Yes, To obtain a notary in India, one must swear his or her affidavit in front of a registered notary. The notary must certify the attestation with his seal along with a notary stamp and registration number An executant or deponent must present in front of notary with supporting documents of proofs for notary verification. Notary enters the details in Notary book. Below is the step-by-step procedure to execute an affidavit in India. Step 1: Prepare an affidavit draft in word format Step 2: Buy e-stamp paper from co-operative bank, court, or sub-registrar office near you. Stamp value for affidavit ranges from Rs. 20–100 Step 3: Print the draft on e-stamp paper. Use normal A4 size paper for consecutive page print. Step 4: Carry the following document to notary near you An affidavit printed on stamp paper Supporting documents (proofs) Fee for notary Step 5: Notary reads an affidavit, cross verify supporting documents. Step 6: You...