The Attestation Statement Clause Samples

The Attestation Statement clause requires a party to formally declare that certain facts or information provided are true and accurate to the best of their knowledge. In practice, this clause is often included in contracts or official documents where a party must confirm the validity of submitted data, such as financial statements, compliance reports, or personal declarations. Its core function is to ensure accountability and trustworthiness by holding the attesting party responsible for the truthfulness of their statements, thereby reducing the risk of misinformation or fraud.
The Attestation Statement. (Attachment E) is current. The Requesting Party submitted the attestation statement to SSA within 30 days of the beginning of the fiscal year (October 1 to September 30). For new companies, the Requesting Party submitted the Attestation Statement with the signed User Agreement. The signer’s authority includes the right to financially bind the company and bear responsibility for CBSV.