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TITLE 55

PROPERTY IN GENERAL

CHAPTER 7

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

55-703. By whom taken -- Outside of state. The proof or acknowledgment of an instrument may be made without this state, but within the United States, and within the jurisdiction of the officer, before either:

1. A justice, judge or clerk of any court of record of the United States; or,

2. A justice, judge or clerk of any court of record of any state or territory; or,

3. A commissioner appointed by the governor of this state for that purpose; or,

4. A notary public; or,

5. Any other officer of the state or territory where the acknowledgment is made, authorized by its laws to take such proof or acknowledgment.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title55 > T55ch7 > T55ch7sect55-703

TITLE 55

PROPERTY IN GENERAL

CHAPTER 7

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

55-703. By whom taken -- Outside of state. The proof or acknowledgment of an instrument may be made without this state, but within the United States, and within the jurisdiction of the officer, before either:

1. A justice, judge or clerk of any court of record of the United States; or,

2. A justice, judge or clerk of any court of record of any state or territory; or,

3. A commissioner appointed by the governor of this state for that purpose; or,

4. A notary public; or,

5. Any other officer of the state or territory where the acknowledgment is made, authorized by its laws to take such proof or acknowledgment.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title55 > T55ch7 > T55ch7sect55-703

TITLE 55

PROPERTY IN GENERAL

CHAPTER 7

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

55-703. By whom taken -- Outside of state. The proof or acknowledgment of an instrument may be made without this state, but within the United States, and within the jurisdiction of the officer, before either:

1. A justice, judge or clerk of any court of record of the United States; or,

2. A justice, judge or clerk of any court of record of any state or territory; or,

3. A commissioner appointed by the governor of this state for that purpose; or,

4. A notary public; or,

5. Any other officer of the state or territory where the acknowledgment is made, authorized by its laws to take such proof or acknowledgment.