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Counter-Affidavit Generator: Draft a Notary-Ready Counter-Affidavit Online

Received a subpoena in a preliminary investigation? Answer guided questions and get a properly structured counter-affidavit — caption, numbered denials, defenses, prayer for dismissal, and jurat — ready to print or export to Word, then notarize.

July 11, 2026 · 4 min read

How to Make a Counter-Affidavit Online

A counter-affidavit — in Filipino practice, a Kontra-Salaysay or Sinumpaang Kontra-Salaysay, the respondent's answer to the complainant's Sinumpaang Salaysay — is your sworn written defense to a complaint-affidavit during a preliminary investigation. If you are searching for how to write a counter affidavit, the generator replaces the blank page: it asks for the facts of your defense and assembles the document for you:

  1. Create a free account. Registration costs nothing and takes a minute.
  2. Get All-Access. The Counter-Affidavit is part of the Legalia All-Access pass (30 days, one-time — nothing auto-renews); you can also unlock just this document.
  3. Fill in the guided fields, then print or export. The investigating office, docket number, parties, your denials and version of the facts, and your annexes. The counter-affidavit builds itself in a live preview as you type — print it or download it as a Word file, then swear to it before a notary and file it.

Time matters here: the subpoena usually gives you 10 days from receipt to file, and if the period lapses the prosecutor may resolve the complaint on the complainant's evidence alone.

Builds the Caption, Defenses, and Jurat for You

The pleadings exchanged in preliminary investigation follow a strict shape, and a copied counter affidavit sample rarely matches your case. The generator assembles each part from your entries:

  • Case caption — the investigating office and its location, the docket or NPS number, the complainant, the respondent, and the offense charged.
  • Affiant identity — your full name, civil status, and address, with the statement that you are the respondent in the case.
  • Specific denial and your version of the facts — a clear denial of the charges, followed by your own narrative addressing the material allegations.
  • Annexes — list your supporting documents and the generator weaves them into the body as attached, integral parts of the affidavit.
  • Optional clauses — an innocence clause, a copy-furnished block for opposing counsel, and a certification-and-explanation block where needed.
  • Prayer and jurat — the prayer that the complaint be dismissed, and the SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN block with your competent evidence of identity and the notarial register lines.

One honest caution: a counter-affidavit is a serious litigation document, sworn under pain of perjury, at the stage where the prosecutor decides whether charges reach court. Use the generator to produce a clean, complete draft — then have a lawyer review your defenses before you sign.

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Generator vs. Copy-Paste Template

A downloaded sample works — until the caption names the wrong office, a material allegation goes unanswered, or the jurat is missing the competent evidence of identity. The generator builds the correct structure from your answers, so nothing standard is left out. If you want to study the full document and the filing rules first, read the counter-affidavit sample and complete guide — it covers when you must file, the required elements, and a full sample.

Prefer a step-by-step walkthrough with screenshots? Follow the counter-affidavit tutorial.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I make a counter-affidavit online?
Create a free Legalia account, get the All-Access pass, and open the Counter-Affidavit document. Fill in the guided fields — the investigating office, the docket number and offense charged, the parties, your denial of the allegations, your version of the facts, and your annexes. The counter-affidavit builds itself in a live preview as you type; when it looks right, print it or export it to Word, then swear to it before a notary and file it.
When do you file a counter-affidavit?
During the preliminary investigation stage before the DOJ, the Office of the City or Provincial Prosecutor, the NBI, or the Ombudsman. The investigating officer issues a subpoena directing the respondent to submit a counter-affidavit within a specific period — usually 10 days from receipt. If you fail to file within the period, the prosecutor may resolve the complaint based solely on the complainant's evidence.
Should a lawyer review my counter-affidavit?
Yes. A counter-affidavit is a serious litigation document — it is your sworn defense at the stage where the prosecutor decides whether there is probable cause to file criminal charges in court, and a false statement in it can expose you to a separate perjury charge. The generator gives you a clean, properly structured draft, but have a lawyer review the substance of your denials and defenses before you swear to and file it.
What structure does the generator produce?
The standard Philippine counter-affidavit: the case caption (investigating office, docket or NPS number, complainant, respondent, and offense charged), the intro identifying the affiant with civil status and address, numbered clauses — the specific denial, your version of the facts, the annexes you attach, an optional innocence clause, and the purpose clause — followed by the prayer for dismissal, the jurat with your competent evidence of identity, the notarial register lines, and an optional copy-furnished block.
Can I export the counter-affidavit to Word?
Yes. The live preview can be printed directly or downloaded as a Word file — so instead of a static counter affidavit sample in Word format, you get your own draft with the caption, clauses, and jurat already filled in, ready for a final review before notarization.

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