Arkansas Statutes

§ 18-12-206 — Manner of making acknowledgment - Proof of deed or instrument - Proof of identity of grantor or witness

Arkansas § 18-12-206

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Ark. Code Ann. § 18-12-206 (2026).

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(a)The acknowledgment of deeds and instruments of writing for the conveyance of real estate, or whereby such real estate is to be affected in law or equity, shall be by the grantor appearing in person before a court or officer having the authority by law to take the acknowledgment and stating that he or she had executed the deed or instrument for the consideration and purposes therein mentioned and set forth.
(b)When a deed or instrument referred to in subsection (a) of this section is to be proved, it shall be done by one (1) or more of the subscribing witnesses personally appearing before the proper court or officer and stating on oath that he or she saw the grantor subscribe the deed or instrument of writing or that the grantor acknowledged in his or her presence that he or she had su

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In Re Beene
354 B.R. 856 (W.D. Arkansas, 2006)
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