A General Contractor's Affidavit of Completion and Release is a legal document used by contractors to certify that they have completed a construction project and are released from any further liability associated with the project. The affidavit is typically signed by the contractor and the client and may include details such as the date of completion, the scope of work, the total cost of the project, and any other relevant information. There are three types of General Contractor's Affidavit of Completion and Release: (1) Final Affidavit, (2) Partial Affidavit, and (3) Termination Affidavit. The Final Affidavit is the most comprehensive and is typically used when the project is completed in its entirety and all payments have been made. The Partial Affidavit is used when the project is partially completed and only a portion of the payments have been made. Finally, the Termination Affidavit is used when the project is terminated and all payments have been made.