answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

A verified complaint is a statement made that is sworn to be true under penalty of perjury. Same as court testimony. It's not what you think or what you believe, it's what you know, for a fact and can prove it.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: When a someone signs and verifies a legal document of accusations what serves as the verification to qualify to legally qualify the statement?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What do you call a person who verifies information?

A notary public is a person that verifies the identity of someone signing a document.


Is the word Verify a noun?

No, verify (verifies, verifying, verified) is a verb. The noun form is verification.


When does CMM applied in software validation and verification?

CMM verifies the quality of the overall software development process beginning from problem definition. Software validation and verification are the subitems of CMM.


What is a digital document that verifies the identity of a person or security of a website?

certificate


What is digital document that verifies the identity of a person or a security of a website?

certificate


Are engineers or clergy or dentists allowed to notarize letters of consent for children traveling without their parents to another country?

Not generally. A notary is supposed to be an independent party who verifies the identity of the person signing a document. The notary is to affix his/her seal as verification that the right person has signed the document. While a clergyman/woman, a dentist or a lawyer can legally be a notary, there is no automatic notary. A notary is not to certify any document that may result in benefit to the notary.


Who verifies that monthly spot inspections of the work areas are being accomplished and document monthly?

Unit Safety Representative


A person that verifies the identity of someone signing a document is known as a?

A witness is a person who is present in order to ensure that a document is signed by the correct person. One or multiple witnesses may be needed depending on the situation.


Does a notary have to know what is in the document he is notorizing?

Yes and no. The notary does not need to read every word of the document, and can not advise you as to the legality of the document. However, the notary does have to scan over the document for several purposes: (1) to ensure that there are no blank spaces; (2) to determine which type of notarial act is necessary; (3) to record the document description in his or her journal; (4) to ensure that the document does not require the notary to perform an act he is not authorized to do; (5) to determine that the underlying transaction does not appear to be fraudulent on its face. A notary need not be a lawyer and is not expected to know the detailed contents of a document. A notary does not need to know what a document says, what a document does, or whether the document is legal. A notary cannot tell you what kind of notarization your document requires. The document is presented to the notary, the notary crosses out any blank or incomplete areas, verifies the identities of the signers/signatures, and then performs a notarial act - either an acknowledgment or an oath - and that's it. If the document appears to be blatantly fraudulent or the notary suspects fraud or duress, the notary can refuse the notarizaton. The purpose of a notary is to verify that the person executing the document is signing it voluntarily, or that he/she took an oath that the contents of the document are true and correct. Notarization also verifies the identity of a person who appears before the notary, or that a copy of a document is true to the original. The purpose of having a document notarized is either (1) to assure that the people signing said document did so willingly or swore that the document is correct, and that they are who they say they are or (2) to assure people that a copy of a document is a true copy of the original. An affidavit, a type of notarized statement, is similar to speaking in court. Upon signing an affidavit, the signer swears by oath or affirmation that the words in the document are his/her words. The notary verifies that the person is who they claim to be and must witness the signature hitting the paper.


What is a notary class?

A notary class is a course oriented to train someone to become a notary. A notary is someone who verifies the identity of someone signing an important document.


How can I defend Othello against brabantios accusations as his lawyer?

Desdemona was captivated by Othello's accounts of military adventures and exploits, so he defends himself. Desdemona appears and verifies her real love for the Moor as he explains that her love for him is not based on witchcraft.


What is work of bank po?

signature on cheque verifies the document for opening a new account verify the whole day transaction accept chequebook request & issue chequebook