An Alabama Attorney Affidavit is a legally binding document that is signed and sworn by an attorney licensed in the state. The affidavit attests to certain facts and is typically used in legal proceedings. There are several types of Alabama Attorney Affidavits, including Affidavit of Authority, Affidavit of Non-Consent, Affidavit of Service of Process, Affidavit of Non-Appearance, and Affidavit of Verification. The most common type of affidavit is the Affidavit of Authority, which attests to the attorney's authority to represent a client in a specified legal matter. This document is typically used in court proceedings and other legal proceedings where an attorney needs to demonstrate their authority to act on behalf of a client. The Affidavit of Non-Consent is used when a person refuses to consent to a legal action or document. It is typically used when someone is contesting a will or other document that requires their consent. The Affidavit of Service of Process is used to prove that a legal notice was served on a particular person, while the Affidavit of Non-Appearance is used to prove that a person has not appeared in court or at a hearing. Finally, the Affidavit of Verification is used to prove that the person making the affidavit is who they say they are.