Free Affidavit of Residence Form

An Affidavit of Residence is a sworn statement confirming the address where you or another person currently resides. It is commonly required for school enrollment, public benefits, in-state tuition, voting registration, and other situations where proof of address is needed.

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Affidavit of Residence

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Affiant Information
Sworn Statement

I swear or affirm that the above information is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.

Signature

Notary Acknowledgment

State of _________________________ County of _________________________

Subscribed and sworn to before me on this _____ day of _______________, 20_____.

Notary Public: __________________________    My Commission Expires: __________________

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How to Complete This Form

  1. 1Enter the full legal name of the person whose residence is being confirmed.
  2. 2State the complete current address, including city, state, and zip code.
  3. 3Identify the relationship between the signer and the person whose residence is being confirmed (if different).
  4. 4Briefly describe the reason for the affidavit (school enrollment, benefits application, etc.) if required.
  5. 5Sign the form in front of a licensed notary public who will witness the oath and affix their seal.

What Is an Affidavit of Residence?

An Affidavit of Residence (also called an Affidavit of Domicile or Residency Affidavit in some contexts) is a notarized document in which the signer swears under oath that they or someone they are responsible for lives at a specific address. Unlike a utility bill or lease agreement, it is a sworn legal statement that carries the weight of a court document. False statements on an affidavit can result in perjury charges. It is typically accepted when standard proof-of-address documents are unavailable or insufficient.

An affidavit of residence form is one of the most commonly requested sworn documents by schools, government agencies, and courts. When standard proof-of-address documents — such as utility bills or lease agreements — are not available or do not list the person whose residency needs to be confirmed, a residency affidavit fills that gap. It is especially common for situations involving children enrolled in a school district where the household utilities are not in the parent's name.

Filling out an affidavit of residence requires providing accurate information about both the signer and the person whose address is being confirmed. Since this is a sworn statement, false information can result in perjury charges. An affidavit of residence template like ours walks you through the essential fields — name, address, relationship, and reason — and is designed to meet the requirements of most schools, agencies, and courts when notarized.

When Do You Need an Affidavit of Residence?

  • Enrolling a child in a school district outside your current utility account name
  • Establishing in-state residency for college tuition purposes
  • Confirming residency for voter registration
  • Applying for state-administered public benefit programs
  • Proving residency for a driver's license or state ID in a new state
  • A landlord or third party vouching for a tenant's residence
  • Establishing residency for tax filing purposes in a new state
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