SayPro Affidavit from Traditional Authority
(Template Available on SayPro Website)
Purpose:
This affidavit serves as an official declaration by the Traditional Authority (e.g., Chief or Headman) confirming the legitimacy of a home ownership claim, transfer, or occupancy within a customary area. It is especially required in cases where formal title deeds or land certificates are unavailable or where the transfer is governed under customary law.
✅ When is this Required?
- The property is allocated through traditional processes and not registered in the Deeds Office
- The applicant is a beneficiary of inheritance within the community
- There is a lack of formal documentation, but the Traditional Authority recognizes the claim
- To support dispute-free land transfers based on customary rights
🖊️ Contents of the Affidavit Must Include:
- Full name and ID number of the applicant (new owner)
- Description of the property or land being transferred (location, size, boundaries)
- Name(s) of current or previous occupant(s)
- Confirmation that the Traditional Authority recognizes the transfer or ownership
- Statement that the property is not under dispute
- Signature, name, and official stamp/seal of the Traditional Authority
- Date and community name or tribal office details
📎 Template Access:
A downloadable, fillable template is available on the SayPro Website at:
🔗 www.saypro.org/forms/affidavit-traditional-authority (URL is illustrative—replace with actual site link)
The affidavit must be printed on official community or tribal letterhead (if available) and submitted with all supporting property transfer documentation.
⚠️ Important Notes:
- The affidavit must be signed in the presence of a commissioner of oaths
- Fraudulent declarations or misrepresentation may result in case dismissal and legal follow-up
- All affidavits are subject to SayPro legal review for compliance
Submission Method:
Upload scanned and certified affidavit through the SayPro HOT Online Portal or deliver it to your assigned SayPro Regional Officer.
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