The North Dakota Affidavit of Identification is a legal document used in the state of North Dakota to affirm one’s identity. It is generally used in the context of filing court documents or providing proof of identity. There are three types of North Dakota Affidavit of Identification: an Individual Affidavit of Identification, an Entity Affidavit of Identification, and an Attorney Affidavit of Identification. The Individual Affidavit of Identification is used by an individual to certify their identity. It requires the individual to provide a valid driver’s license, state identification card, passport, or other form of photo identification. The individual must also provide proof of their address in the state of North Dakota. The Entity Affidavit of Identification is used by a business or other entity to certify their identity. It requires the entity to provide evidence of its existence, such as a copy of its articles of incorporation or similar documents. The entity must also provide a valid driver’s license, state identification card, passport, or other form of photo identification of the person signing the affidavit. The Attorney Affidavit of Identification is used by an attorney to certify their identity. It requires the attorney to provide a valid driver’s license, state identification card, passport, or other form of photo identification. The attorney must also provide evidence of their legal credentials, such as a copy of their bar card or other proof of licensure. The North Dakota Affidavit of Identification must be signed in the presence of a notary public or other authorized witness. It must also be accompanied by a valid form of identification from the person signing it.