Affidavit of recovery of lost title

Affidavit of Lost Document document preview

What is an Affidavit of Lost Document?

An Affidavit of Lost Document is a sworn statement that is used to confirm that a document was lost and to request a replacement. Losing an important document is stressful, but the recovery process doesn't have to be. An Affidavit of Lost Document is submitted to notify a court, registrar's office or other agency that a document has been lost and that the affiant (the person making the affidavit) would like a certified copy of the original. This Affidavit provides the name and date of the lost document and certifies that the affiant has taken all measures to find the original document but has been unable to locate it.

When to use an Affidavit of Lost Document:

Sample Affidavit of Lost Document

The terms in your document will update based on the information you provide

This document has been customized over 31.1K times Legally binding and enforceable Ask a lawyer questions about your document

Affidavit of Lost Document document preview

Create Your Document In Just 3 Easy Steps: Save now, finish later

Related documents

Rocket Lawyer members who started a free Affidavit of Lost Document also made:

Ask a lawyer

Our network attorneys are here for you. Rocket Lawyer Network Attorneys

Get the one membership for everything legal

Start your Affidavit of Lost Document now and get Rocket Lawyer FREE for 7 days

Get legal services you can trust at prices you can afford. You'll get:

Trusted and secure

Back to top

Copyright Rocket Lawyer Incorporated.

Rocket Lawyer is an online legal technology company that makes the law simpler and more affordable for businesses, families and individuals. Rocket Lawyer has helped over 20 million businesses, families and individuals make legal documents, get attorney advice, and confidently protect their futures.

Legal information and other services are delivered by or through Rocket Lawyer via RocketLawyer.com. Please note that Rocket Lawyer is not a "lawyer referral service," "accountant referral service," accounting firm, or law firm, does not provide legal or tax advice or representation (except in certain jurisdictions), and is not intended as a substitute for an attorney, accountant, accounting firm, or law firm.

The Utah Supreme Court has authorized Rocket Lawyer to provide legal services, including the practice of law, as a nonlawyer-owned company; further information regarding this authorization can be found in our Terms of Service.

Use of Rocket Lawyer is subject to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.