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How many of you have lost things before? How many are prone to misplacing things all over the place?   We leave umbrellas, we leave keys, and even cellphones behind all the time.

 Most of the time, we can replace them anytime as long as we can buy new ones. However, the hardest to replace are documents that have legal significance. Driver’s Licenses, School or Company ID’s, or Certificates. When these get lost, we are usually required to submit an Affidavit of Loss.

  As a non-lawyer, you may be asking:  “Attorney, what exactly is an affidavit of loss? Why do they ask me to submit it? When I submit it, what exactly am I saying there? Can you explain it to me before I sign it?”  If you’ve ever signed an affidavit of loss before but never understood what it is, stay tuned as we explain it to you.  

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The information contained in this presentation is provided for informational purpose only, and should not be construed as legal advice. We do not guarantee any results, and the information on this presentation may not constitute the most-up-to-date legal or other information. you should not act on the basis on any content included without seeking legal or professional advice. Only your attorney can provide assurances that the information contained herein - and your interpretation of it - is applicable or appropriate to your particular situation.