Declaration Under Penalty of Perjury for Non-Individual Debtors is a sworn statement signed by an authorized representative of a non-individual debtor, such as a corporation or partnership, verifying the accuracy of a particular document or transaction. This declaration is legally binding and carries with it the same weight as an affidavit. This type of declaration is required in situations where a non-individual debtor is unable to provide an affidavit of truth due to them not being a natural person. The Declaration Under Penalty of Perjury for Non-Individual Debtors must be signed in front of a notary public or other authorized witness and must include the following information: the name of the non-individual debtor, the date of the declaration, the name of the authorized representative, the statement of truth, and the signature of the authorized representative. There are two types of Declarations Under Penalty of Perjury for Non-Individual Debtors: the Declaration of Truth and the Declaration of Non-Truth. The Declaration of Truth is a sworn statement affirming the accuracy of information contained in a document or transaction. The Declaration of Non-Truth is a sworn statement denying the accuracy of information contained in a document or transaction.