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When members register for an Algorithm Competition, they are presented with an affidavit to complete. To be paid for Algorithm Competition, you must submit to TopCoder ONE notarized affidavit during your tenure as a competing TopCoder member.

  • A notarized affidavit is one that has been signed and stamped by a Notary Public (or similar official person in other countries). A Notary Public is defined as "A person legally empowered to witness and certify the validity of documents and to take affidavits and depositions."
  • In the US and Canada, you can find a Notary Public at most post offices, banks and college/university registrar offices.
  • Outside the US and Canada, you can get your affidavit notarized at any US Embassy.
  • Once you have a notarized affidavit on file with TopCoder, you can affirm online all future affidavits. You must affirm affidavits within 60 days; otherwise they will expire and you will not receive payment for the associated contest.
  • Note: Getting an affidavit notarized is a ONE TIME issue. While you may incur costs to obtain a notarized affidavit, know that you will not have to do it again in the future. TopCoder will not pay for any costs related to the notarization of affidavits.

Please email any other questions to payments@topcoder.com.

I suggest adding information on how to submit the initial notarized affidavit to TopCoder. The Assignments and Tax forms articles have information on how to submit those kinds of documents to TopCoder, but it's not clear whether the same applies for the initial notarized affidavit. Thanks!

Posted by joely at Dec 28, 2009 01:42

Could you show me how to submit TaxForms. Can I submit via email? In this case, where do I must submit to?

 Thanks in advance.

Posted by pta.hdu at Apr 02, 2011 05:32

Can we e-mail the notarized affidavit form?If we send this through post mail then it can take more than 60 days for the first time.What should we do about that?
thanks

Posted by nfssdq at Apr 01, 2011 05:30