The Vermont Declaration Under Penalty of Perjury for Non-Individual Debtors is a statement of truth that must be made by a person who is representing a business or other non-individual debtor in a debt collection action. It is also known as a “verification of debt,” and is used to prove the validity of the debt owed. It is signed under penalty of perjury by the person responsible for the debt. The declaration must be made for each debt that is claimed to be owed, and must include the name of the debtor, the amount of the debt, and a description of the debt. The person signing must also state that they are authorized to make the declaration on behalf of the business or other non-individual debtor. There are two types of Vermont Declaration Under Penalty of Perjury for Non-Individual Debtors: one for a business or other non-individual debtor, and one for an individual debtor. The individual debtor’s version must also include the name of the individual debtor, and the declaration must be signed under penalty of perjury by the individual debtor.