A Florida False Identification Affidavit is a legal document used by an individual to deny any involvement in the production, distribution, or possession of false identification. This affidavit is filed in the court system when an individual's identity has been used to commit a crime. The affidavit is typically used as evidence of an individual's innocence and must be signed and notarized. There are two types of Florida False Identification Affidavits: the Affidavit of Identity Theft and the Affidavit of False Identification. The Affidavit of Identity Theft is used when an individual's identity has been stolen and used to commit a crime. It includes details about the individual's personal information such as full name, date of birth, and Social Security number. The Affidavit of False Identification is used when an individual has been falsely accused of possessing or distributing false identification. It includes information about the type of false identification, where it was obtained, and any other relevant details. Both affidavits must be signed and notarized.