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What is Sponsor Affidavit

The Adult Confirmation Sponsor Affidavit is a legal document used by individuals to affirm their role as godparents or sponsors in an adult confirmation in the Catholic Church.

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Sponsor Affidavit is needed by:
  • Individuals becoming godparents or sponsors
  • Catholic Church confirmation candidates
  • Religious educators and leaders
  • Family members of confirmation candidates
  • Church administrative staff handling confirmations

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Any individual over the age of 18 wishing to become a godparent or sponsor for someone undergoing adult confirmation in the Catholic Church is eligible to use this affidavit.
Submission deadlines may vary by church policy. It's advisable to check with the local parish to ensure you submit the affidavit in a timely manner before the confirmation date.
Generally, you may need to provide identification and possibly proof of sacramental history, such as baptismal records, as part of the process of becoming a sponsor.
You can submit the affidavit by either handing it directly to the church office or submitting it electronically if your parish accepts digital forms via email or online submission.
Ensure you fully complete all required fields, provide accurate personal details, and do not forget to sign the document. Skipping any sections can delay processing.
Processing times can vary, but typically, it may take a few days to several weeks depending on the parish’s workload and specific requirements.
No, notarization is not required for this affidavit, as it is primarily a declaration made by the sponsor within the context of church duties.
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