State Dept Seeks Input on Boring Witness ID Form
Published Date: 8/5/2025
Notice
Summary
The Department of State wants to keep using a form called the Affidavit of Identifying Witness and is asking for your thoughts on it for 30 days. This affects people who help confirm someone’s identity for official documents. No big changes or costs are expected, but your feedback helps keep things smooth and clear!
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