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Statutes > Idaho > Title55 > T55ch7 > T55ch7sect55-704

TITLE 55

PROPERTY IN GENERAL

CHAPTER 7

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

55-704. By whom taken -- Outside United States. The proof or acknowledgment of an instrument may be made without the United States, before either:

1. A minister, commissioner or charge d’affaires of the United States, resident and accredited in the country where the proof or acknowledgment is made; or,

2. A consul or vice consul of the United States resident in the country where the proof or acknowledgment is made; or,

3. A judge of a court of record of the country where the proof or acknowledgment is made; or,

4. Commissioners appointed for such purposes by the governor of the state pursuant to statute; or,

5. A notary public.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title55 > T55ch7 > T55ch7sect55-704

TITLE 55

PROPERTY IN GENERAL

CHAPTER 7

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

55-704. By whom taken -- Outside United States. The proof or acknowledgment of an instrument may be made without the United States, before either:

1. A minister, commissioner or charge d’affaires of the United States, resident and accredited in the country where the proof or acknowledgment is made; or,

2. A consul or vice consul of the United States resident in the country where the proof or acknowledgment is made; or,

3. A judge of a court of record of the country where the proof or acknowledgment is made; or,

4. Commissioners appointed for such purposes by the governor of the state pursuant to statute; or,

5. A notary public.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title55 > T55ch7 > T55ch7sect55-704

TITLE 55

PROPERTY IN GENERAL

CHAPTER 7

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

55-704. By whom taken -- Outside United States. The proof or acknowledgment of an instrument may be made without the United States, before either:

1. A minister, commissioner or charge d’affaires of the United States, resident and accredited in the country where the proof or acknowledgment is made; or,

2. A consul or vice consul of the United States resident in the country where the proof or acknowledgment is made; or,

3. A judge of a court of record of the country where the proof or acknowledgment is made; or,

4. Commissioners appointed for such purposes by the governor of the state pursuant to statute; or,

5. A notary public.