Indiana Statutes

§ 2-3-4-1 — Members or officers of general assembly

Indiana § 2-3-4-1
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 3COMPENSATION AND RIGHTS OF
Ch. 4Power to Take Acknowledgments

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(a)A legislative notary may do any of the following:
(1)Take acknowledgment to a deed or any other instrument in writing.
(2)Administer oaths, protest notes, and checks.
(3)Take the deposition of a witness.
(4)Take and certify an affidavit or a deposition.
(5)Perform any other duty conferred upon a notary public by Indiana statutes.
(b)An acknowledgment to a deed or other instrument taken by a legislative notary entitles the deed or other instrument to be recorded the same as though acknowledged before a notary public. Formerly: Acts 1909, c.65, s.1. As amended by Acts 1982, P.L.6, SEC.1; P.L.2-1985, SEC.1; P.L.130-2024, SEC.2.

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