The New Hampshire Non-Lawyer Affidavit (Individual) is a document used by individuals in the state of New Hampshire for various legal purposes. It is sworn testimony that is signed by a non-lawyer and notarized by the notary public. The affidavit is used to establish facts or evidence in a legal proceeding and can serve as a substitute for a written contract or agreement. The affidavit is also commonly used to verify the identity of a person or to provide verification of a fact or event. The New Hampshire Non-Lawyer Affidavit (Individual) comes in two varieties: a statutory affidavit and a non-statutory affidavit. The statutory form is a form created and regulated by state law and is used for specific legal purposes. The non-statutory form is an affidavit created by the individual and is used for general legal purposes. Both forms must be signed and notarized by a notary public.