An Affidavit of Identity is a legal document in which an individual swears to the truthfulness of their identity under the penalty of perjury. It is used as proof of one's identity in various legal proceedings, such as filing a lawsuit, applying for a passport or visa, or executing a contract. The Affidavit of Identity contains information such as the full name, date of birth, current address, and a physical description of the individual. It also includes a statement declaring that the information provided is true and correct to the best of their knowledge. The Affidavit must be signed by the individual making the declaration in front of a notary public, who will then certify their signature.