The New Jersey Affidavit in Support of Registration for Inclusion in the Registry of Interpreting Resources is a form that is used by individuals who provide interpreting services for the state of New Jersey and wish to be included in the state's registry. This form is a legal document used to certify that the interpreter meets the qualifications and criteria established by the state to provide interpreting services. There are two types of New Jersey Affidavit in Support of Registration for Inclusion in the Registry of Interpreting Resources: the Certified Interpreter Affidavit and the Non-Certified Interpreter Affidavit. The Certified Interpreter Affidavit is for interpreters who have received formal training and certification from an accredited interpreting school, while the Non-Certified Interpreter Affidavit is for interpreters who do not have formal training and certification. These affidavits must be completed and signed by the interpreter and their supervisor or another professional in the field. The affidavit must also be notarized and submitted along with other documents to the registry.