Online Affidavit in Patna
Name change, DOB/BSEB correction, income, residence or gap-year — drafted correctly on a ₹100 Bihar e-stamp, notarised, and delivered. Correct figures, none of the wrong numbers other sites print.
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The facts, correct and cited
- Bihar stamp duty on an affidavit is ₹100 (Article 4) — ₹10 paper is common in practice; court affidavits use court-fee stamps.
- An affidavit must be sworn before a Notary / Magistrate / Oath Commissioner to be valid — we connect you to one (in person or remote video).
- We draft and facilitate e-stamp + notary — we are not a law firm and do not notarise ourselves.
How it works
- 1. Pick a type & fill details
Choose your affidavit (name change, DOB correction, income, residence, gap year) and fill in — in Hindi or English.
- 2. We draft + e-stamp
A correct affidavit on a ₹100 Bihar non-judicial e-stamp (Article 4), arranged via an authorised SHCIL centre.
- 3. Swear before a notary
We connect you to a verified notary — in person, or remote video notarisation (RON) if you cannot reach one. We do not notarise ourselves.
- 4. Delivered
The stamped, notarised affidavit reaches you on WhatsApp and/or at your doorstep in Patna.
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Create now →Get it on WhatsAppFrequently asked questions
- What is the stamp duty on an affidavit in Bihar?
- The official Bihar stamp duty on an affidavit is ₹100 (Article 4 of the stamp schedule). In practice many routine affidavits use ₹10 non-judicial stamp paper; affidavits filed in court use court-fee stamps instead.
- Is an online affidavit valid?
- An affidavit is valid only when sworn/affirmed before a Notary, Magistrate or Oath Commissioner. We draft the affidavit and arrange the e-stamp online, then connect you to a verified notary (in person or by remote video notarisation). We never notarise ourselves.
- Which affidavits can you make?
- Common ones: name change, date-of-birth / name correction (including BSEB board records), income, residence/address proof, and gap-year — in Hindi or English.