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Frequently Asked Questions
Scanning affidavits involves using technology to digitize, summarize, or reword written statements for easier analysis and understanding. It helps in making legal documents more accessible.
You can upload affidavit documents to the tool, which will transcribe and allow you to summarize or reword them. This process is entirely online, simplifying the handling of affidavits.
Yes, using OCR technology, handwritten affidavits can be uploaded and transcribed. This enables processing of both typed and handwritten documents.
Use the Summarize variant to condense the content into key points, making it easier to analyze critical information within affidavits effectively.
An affidavit form typically includes a sworn statement of facts verified by the signature of the person making the statement, often notarized.
Select the Reword variant to change the tone or style of the affidavit text. Use styles like Formal for professional touch or Concise to simplify the language.
Yes, you can upload PDF files of affidavits for processing. The tool transcribes and allows you to work with the affidavit in digital form.
Affidavits are legally sworn written statements used as evidence in court proceedings, typically notarized to authenticate the author's identity and intent.
Yes, court records can be scanned and uploaded to the platform for summarization or rewording, provided they are within file size limits.
For Summarize and Write Email variants, a minimum of 300 characters is required. Files must be 100 MB or less, impacting larger affidavits.
While the tool summarizes or rewords text, it does not perform forensic analysis. However, it can help clarify content for forensic review.
Seven styles are offered: Friendly, Formal, Funny, Concise, Engaging, Empathetic, and HumanLike, catering to different affidavit presentation needs.
Logged-in users can copy results or save them to Evernote. This feature enhances documentation and record-keeping efficiency of affidavit processing.
Affidavits can be used as a sworn statement of residency. Online scanning helps in organizing and presenting these affidavits effectively.
Each file must be under 100 MB, and audio/video files are limited to 60 minutes. Larger documents should be divided for processing.