The District of Columbia Affidavit of Service For Landlord and Tenant Branch is a legal document issued in the District of Columbia by the Office of the Tenant Advocate (OTA) that must be filled out and signed by both the Landlord and Tenant to verify that the tenant has been served with a legal notice. The affidavit is typically used to document a landlord’s service of a notice of intent to evict, a notice of lease termination, or other legal documents that may be served on tenants. The affidavit includes a statement from the landlord that they have served the notice on the tenant, the date and time of service, the method of service, and a witness’s signature. There are two types of District of Columbia Affidavit of Service For Landlord and Tenant Branch: the “Tenant Affidavit” and the “Landlord Affidavit.” The Tenant Affidavit must be signed by the tenant and witnessed, and it includes a statement from the tenant that they have received the notice. The Landlord Affidavit must be signed by the landlord and witnessed, and it includes a statement from the landlord that they have served the notice.