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Key Takeaways

AI flags conclusory statements that lack personal-knowledge foundation

Detect hearsay and inadmissible opinion testimony

Identify notarization defects that void the affidavit

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* Estimates based on typical documents. Actual results vary by document type and complexity.

Justee's AI-powered affidavit review tool analyzes sworn statements for evidentiary defects, missing personal-knowledge foundation, hearsay, conclusory assertions, and notarization problems. The tool checks compliance with Federal Rule of Evidence 602 personal-knowledge requirements, FRCP 56(c)(4) summary-judgment affidavit standards, and 28 U.S.C. § 1746 unsworn-declaration formats. Justee flags statements made on "information and belief" without basis, opinions from non-experts, document references that fail to attach the underlying record, and signature blocks missing the perjury penalty language. Affidavits and declarations are foundational to motion practice, real estate closings, immigration filings, and probate. Common affidavit problems include statements that exceed the affiant's actual knowledge, references to documents the affiant did not author or maintain, and notary acknowledgments that are missing required jurat language. Professional affidavit review helps avoid summary-judgment denial and perjury exposure.

How It Works

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What We Check

Personal-knowledge foundation under FRE 602

Hearsay and opinion-testimony screening

Notarization and jurat compliance

Document attachment and authentication

28 U.S.C. §1746 unsworn declaration format

Common Risks We Identify

"On information and belief" with no basis

Hearsay statements quoted as fact

Opinions from a non-expert affiant

References to documents not attached

Missing perjury penalty language

Hypothetical Case Study by Justee

Justee recently analyzed a 12-paragraph affidavit describing a vendor's breach of contract for a small-business owner in Phoenix, AZ submitting an affidavit in support of a summary-judgment motion.

Issue Found: Eight of the twelve paragraphs began with "I am informed and believe" and quoted statements made by employees who were not affiants. The opposition moved to strike under FRCP 56(c)(4) and the trial court granted summary judgment to the wrong side.

Justee Recommendation: We rebuilt the affidavit with personal-knowledge statements, attached the underlying contracts and emails as authenticated exhibits, and added a separate declaration from the employee with direct knowledge. SJ was ultimately reversed on rehearing.

Conclusory "Information and Belief"

Problematic Language

"I am informed and believe that Defendant breached the agreement by failing to deliver the software on January 15, 2025."

Recommended Language

"I am the CEO of [Company] and have personal knowledge of the facts in this declaration. On January 15, 2025, I logged into Defendant's portal at 9:14 a.m. PT and the software identified in Section 2 of Exhibit A had not been delivered. A true and correct screenshot of the portal at that time is attached as Exhibit B."

Why it matters: Personal knowledge requires the affiant to have observed the fact directly. Time, place, and supporting documents transform a stricken paragraph into competent evidence.

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AI Review vs. Manual Review

FeatureJustee AI ReviewManual Review
Review Time2-5 minutes2-4 hours
CostFree trial available$150-500+
Legal CitationsAutomaticVaries by reviewer
Clause SuggestionsIncludedExtra fee
Availability24/7 instantBusiness hours
* Comparison data represents estimates based on industry research and internal testing for typical contract types. Review times, costs, and accuracy percentages vary by document complexity, length, jurisdiction, and specific legal requirements. See full disclaimer below.

Official Resources

FRCP 56 Summary Judgment

Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 56(c)(4) on affidavits

28 U.S.C. § 1746 Declarations

Unsworn declaration format under federal law

Federal Rules of Evidence

Official Federal Rules of Evidence

Important Legal Disclaimer

Not Legal Advice: The information and analysis provided by Justee AI is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. While we strive to provide accurate and helpful information, our AI-powered service is not a substitute for professional legal counsel.

No Attorney-Client Relationship: Use of Justee AI does not create an attorney-client relationship. Communications with our service are not privileged or confidential in the legal sense.

Consult a Professional: For specific legal matters, we strongly recommend consulting with a qualified attorney licensed in your jurisdiction. Legal requirements vary by location and circumstances, and only a licensed attorney can provide advice tailored to your specific situation.

Performance Estimates (*): All statistics, metrics, and numerical claims on this page — including review times, cost comparisons, accuracy percentages, and database size — are estimates based on internal testing, industry research, and typical use cases. Actual results vary based on document type, complexity, length, jurisdiction, and other factors. Cost comparisons reference publicly available average attorney rates and are not guaranteed savings. "1M+ laws and regulations" refers to the breadth of Justee's reference database and does not imply that every provision is checked against every law for every document.

By using our service, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to our Terms of Use and understand the limitations of AI-powered legal analysis. You are solely responsible for verifying the accuracy and applicability of any information to your situation.

Affidavit Review FAQ

An affidavit is sworn before a notary; a declaration is signed under penalty of perjury under 28 U.S.C. §1746. Both have the same evidentiary weight in federal court when properly drafted.

Justee flags evidentiary issues — personal-knowledge gaps, hearsay, opinion testimony, missing exhibits — that commonly lead to motions to strike. Final admissibility is determined by the court.

Rarely in summary judgment affidavits. It may be acceptable in pleadings or where the affiant identifies the basis for the belief, but Justee flags it for review every time.

Affidavits require notarization. Declarations under §1746 do not. Justee detects which format your filing requires and flags missing jurat or perjury-penalty language.

Yes. Justee reviews USCIS Form I-864 and similar affidavits for completeness, signature defects, and supporting-document references.

Justee automatically detects and redacts personally identifiable information before your documents reach the AI model. Protected types include:

Personal data:
  • Names, email addresses, and phone numbers
  • Social Security numbers and tax identifiers (ITIN)
  • Physical addresses and dates of birth
  • Credit card and bank account numbers
  • Driver's license and passport numbers
  • Medical provider identifiers (NPI) and case numbers
Corporate and business data:
  • Company and organization names
  • Business addresses and geographic locations
  • SWIFT/BIC codes, IBAN numbers, and bank routing numbers
  • Business license numbers and attorney bar IDs
  • Corporate tax identifiers (EIN)
Our system achieves 100% detection of standard PII types and approximately 97% overall coverage. Certain rare identifiers — such as cryptocurrency wallet addresses and MAC addresses — may not be detected automatically. We recommend reviewing your documents for these uncommon types and redacting them manually before uploading. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use for details and limitations.

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Last updated: May 13, 2026

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