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TITLE 51

NOTARIES PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS

CHAPTER 1

IDAHO NOTARY PUBLIC ACT

51-117. Conditions impairing validity of notarial act. Without excluding other conditions which may impair the validity of a notarial act, the following conditions invalidate the notarial act:

(a) Failure of the notary public to require a person whose acknowledgment is taken to personally appear before him;

(b) Failure of the notary public to administer an oath or affirmation when the notary certificate indicates that he has administered it;

(c) As to only the notary public who performs the notarial act and any party who shares the same beneficial interest in the transaction, the existence of a disqualifying interest.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title51 > T51ch1 > T51ch1sect51-117

TITLE 51

NOTARIES PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS

CHAPTER 1

IDAHO NOTARY PUBLIC ACT

51-117. Conditions impairing validity of notarial act. Without excluding other conditions which may impair the validity of a notarial act, the following conditions invalidate the notarial act:

(a) Failure of the notary public to require a person whose acknowledgment is taken to personally appear before him;

(b) Failure of the notary public to administer an oath or affirmation when the notary certificate indicates that he has administered it;

(c) As to only the notary public who performs the notarial act and any party who shares the same beneficial interest in the transaction, the existence of a disqualifying interest.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title51 > T51ch1 > T51ch1sect51-117

TITLE 51

NOTARIES PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS

CHAPTER 1

IDAHO NOTARY PUBLIC ACT

51-117. Conditions impairing validity of notarial act. Without excluding other conditions which may impair the validity of a notarial act, the following conditions invalidate the notarial act:

(a) Failure of the notary public to require a person whose acknowledgment is taken to personally appear before him;

(b) Failure of the notary public to administer an oath or affirmation when the notary certificate indicates that he has administered it;

(c) As to only the notary public who performs the notarial act and any party who shares the same beneficial interest in the transaction, the existence of a disqualifying interest.