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What is an Affidavit of Residence?

A Residency Affidavit is a legal document that you can use to verify your residence and the residency of anyone living with you. A Residency Affidavit is often used in response to a request for proof of residency from a school, financial institution, court, or other organization.

A Residency Affidavit is also often created to verify where someone lived before their death. Before closing or releasing the family member's accounts or funds, some businesses or organizations will require an affidavit of residency, as well as a copy of the death certificate.

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