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You can usually just Google the state you're in and "affidavit form" and it'll come up with the little magic language you start and end with. It's usually like "on this day, _______, being over 18 years old and of sound mind did declare _________" and then it ends with "Further affiant sayeth not"
Affidavits sometimes need to be notarized. Some states allow for unsworn statements which don't need a notary, but can be used for most of the same purposes.
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