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#Take the sworn affidavit to a lawyer or notary public, preferably the lawyer or notary who executed the affidavit.
#Take the sworn affidavit to a lawyer or notary public, preferably the lawyer or notary who executed the affidavit.
#When you're in front of the lawyer or notary, correct the mistakes on the affidavit in pen (cross out the incorrect information and write the correct information about it).
#When you're in front of the lawyer or notary, correct the mistakes on the affidavit in pen (cross out the incorrect information and write the correct information).
#Write your initials in the margin of the page beside the line you have corrected. The lawyer or notary <span class="noglossary">will</span> put their initials there too. Repeat until you have corrected all errors.
#Write your initials in the margin of the page beside the line you have corrected. The lawyer or notary <span class="noglossary">will</span> put their initials there too. Repeat until you have corrected all errors.
#The notary or lawyer <span class="noglossary">will</span> then have to re-swear your affidavit, which just means that you'll have to give your oath that the corrected affidavit is true and sign the affidavit again, below your old signature, and the lawyer or notary <span class="noglossary">will</span> sign the affidavit again.
#The notary or lawyer <span class="noglossary">will</span> then have to re-swear your affidavit, which just means that you'll have to give your oath that the corrected affidavit is true and sign the affidavit again, below your old signature, and the lawyer or notary <span class="noglossary">will</span> sign the affidavit again.

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