(1) Deeds, bonds, and
agreements in writing conveying lands or any interest therein, or affecting title
thereto, may be acknowledged or proved before the following officers when
executed within this state:
(a) Any judge of any court of record, the clerk of any such court of record, or
the deputy of any such clerk, such judge, clerk, or deputy clerk certifying such
acknowledgment under the seal of such court;
(b) The clerk and recorder of any county, or his deputy, such clerk or deputy
clerk certifying the same under the seal of such county;
(c) Any notary public, certifying the same under his notarial seal; or
(d) Prior to the second Tuesday in January, 1965, any justice of the peace
within his county, except that if such deed, bond, or agreement is for the
conveyance of lands situated beyond the county of such justice of the peace, there
shall be affixed to his certificate of such acknowledgment a certificate of the
county clerk and recorder of the proper county, under his hand and the seal of such
county, as to the official capacity of such justice of the peace, and that the
signature to such certificate of acknowledgment is the true signature of such
justice.
(2) When executed out of this state, and within the United States or any
territory thereof, before:
(a) The secretary of any such state or territory, certifying such
acknowledgment under the seal of such state or territory;
(b) The clerk of any court of record of such state or territory, or of the United
States within such state or territory, having a seal, such clerk certifying the
acknowledgment under the seal of such court;
(c) Any notary public of such state or territory, certifying the same under his
notarial seal;
(d) Any commissioner of deeds for any such foreign state or territory
appointed under the laws of this state, certifying such acknowledgment under his
hand and official seal;
(e) Any other officer authorized by the laws of any such state or territory to
take and certify such acknowledgment if there is affixed to the certificate of such
officer, other than those above enumerated, a certificate by the clerk of some court
of record of the county, city, or district, wherein such officer resides, under the seal
of such court, that the person certifying such acknowledgment is the officer he
assumes to be, that he has the authority by the laws of such state or territory to
take and certify such acknowledgment, and that the signature of such officer to the
certificate of acknowledgment is the true signature of such officer.
(3) When executed or acknowledged out of the United States, before:
(a) Any judge, or clerk, or deputy clerk of any court of record of any foreign
kingdom, empire, republic, state, principality, province, colony, island possession, or
bailiwick, such judge, clerk, or deputy clerk certifying such acknowledgment under
the seal of such court;
(b) The chief magistrate or other chief executive officer of any province,
colony, island possession, or bailiwick or the mayor or the chief executive officer of
any city, town, borough, county, or municipal corporation having a seal, of such
foreign kingdom, empire, republic, state, principality, province, colony, island
possession, or bailiwick, such chief magistrate or other chief executive officer or
such mayor certifying such acknowledgment under such seal; or
(c) Any ambassador, minister, consul, vice-consul, consular agent, vice-consular agent, charge d'affaires, vice-charge d'affaires, commercial agent, vice-commercial agent, or diplomatic, consular, or commercial agent or representative
or duly constituted deputy of any thereof of the United States or of any other
government or country appointed to reside in the foreign country or place where
the proof of acknowledgment is made, he certifying the same under the seal of his
office.
(4) When executed or acknowledged out of the state and within any colony,
island possession, or bailiwick belonging to or under the control of the United
States, before:
(a) Any judge or clerk or deputy clerk of any court of record of such colony,
island possession, or bailiwick, such judge, clerk, or deputy clerk certifying such
acknowledgment under the seal of such court;
(b) The chief magistrate or other chief executive officer of any such colony,
island possession, or bailiwick, he certifying the same under his official seal, or
before the mayor or the chief executive officer of any city, town, borough, county,
or municipal corporation having a seal, of such colony, island possession, or
bailiwick, such mayor or other chief officer certifying such acknowledgment under
his official seal; or
(c) Any notary public within such colony, island possession, or bailiwick, such
notary public certifying such acknowledgment under his seal.