An Affidavit of Non-Conviction is a legal document in which an individual swears or affirms that they have not been convicted of a criminal offense. It is commonly used when applying for a job, visa, or other type of security clearance. The affidavit is typically signed by the individual, and may need to be notarized depending on the situation. There are two main types of Affidavit of Non-Conviction: a Standard Affidavit of Non-Conviction and an Enhanced Affidavit of Non-Conviction. A Standard Affidavit of Non-Conviction is used when an individual is seeking a job or visa, and requires them to swear that they have not been convicted of a criminal offense. An Enhanced Affidavit of Non-Conviction is used when an individual is seeking more sensitive security clearance, and requires them to swear that they have not been convicted of any offense, or been involved in any activities which could lead to a criminal conviction.