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What must an investigator do if an error is discovered before swearing an Affidavit?

  1. Abandon the Affidavit

  2. Inform the commissioner and correct the error

  3. Ignore the error and proceed

  4. Destroy the document and start over

The correct answer is: Inform the commissioner and correct the error

If an error is discovered before swearing an Affidavit, it is important for the investigator to communicate this to the commissioner and correct the error. This is necessary to ensure the integrity and accuracy of the information provided in the Affidavit. Abandoning the Affidavit or ignoring the error may compromise the validity of the document and can have serious consequences. Destroying the document and starting over is also not necessary if the error can be corrected and verified by the commissioner.