To write an affidavit for a lost cellphone, start by clearly stating your name, address, and the date of the affidavit. Describe the circumstances of the loss, including when and where you last had the phone, and any attempts made to locate it. Include a statement affirming that the information provided is true to the best of your knowledge, and sign the affidavit in the presence of a notary public to validate it.
A person can write an affidavit, but it must be witnessed and signed by someone of legal age (usually over 18). In most states, the affidavit must be legally notarized.
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A processor server who loses the original summons that was presented to (them) by the Plaintiff must file an affidavit stating that the original summons whereabouts cannot be located.
Call the company that provides the cellphone service--the company that sends you the bill for cellphone use.
i need to know what good reasons to give in my essay about my mom giving me a cellphone
By applying at DOE with an affidavit stating that you have lost your and your certified copy of your Identity Document
Call your cellphone provider's blackberry department
look for it
if you want to swipe a "lost cell phone" Call animal control they will have dogs find your phone.
write BIN OFF & send 16162
It's easy! Just come back from school saying "I was lost coming from school!" Do that for a month and then say ''Mom, can I have a cellphone so that way I won't get lost again?". If it doesn't work, OH WELL!
It will probably need to be notarized. If you are a member of a credit union, you can have it notarized there for free. As far as the content of the affidavit, I would ask the insurance company to explain what they want you to write. In other words, do they want you to write a detailed recount of a claim? Do they want you to write from start to finish, what was the initial cause, how you discovered the damage, what you did when you discovered the damage, etc?