18 Miss. Code. R. 24-5.10 - Affidavits
Affidavits are written declarations made under oath before a notary public or other authorized officer. They are valid for thirty (30) days. Affidavits may be obtained for the following reasons:
A.
Authorized Representative
applying for services on behalf of an applicant: The
representative must have an affidavit giving authority to act on behalf of the
applicant. Original copies of documents required for eligibility must be
presented. If the representative has a Power of Attorney, an affidavit is not
required. The Power of Attorney must be scanned into Virtual ROMA.
B.
Separation: The
State of Mississippi does not recognize legal separation. Applicant must obtain
an affidavit which declares separation from the spouse.
C.
Zero income
household: Applicant must obtain an affidavit when they declare
zero income.
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