(a) Every deed or instrument in writing which conveys or affects real estate and which is acknowledged or proved and certified as prescribed by this act may, together with the certificate of acknowledgment, proof, or relinquishment of dower, be recorded by the recorder of the county where such land to be conveyed or affected thereby is located, and when so recorded may be read in evidence in any court in this state without further proof of execution.
(b) If it appears at any time that any deed or instrument duly acknowledged or proved and recorded as prescribed by this act is lost or not within the power and control of the party wishing to use the deed or instrument, the record thereof, or a transcript of the record certified by the recorder, may be read in evidence without further proof of execution.
(c) Neither the certificate of acknowledgment nor the probate of any such deed or instrument, nor the record or transcript thereof, shall be conclusive, but it may be rebutted.
Structure Arkansas Code
Subchapter 2 - Acknowledgment and Proof of Instruments
§ 18-12-201. Proof or acknowledgment as prerequisite to recording real estate conveyances
§ 18-12-202. Forms of acknowledgments — Validity — Acknowledgments of married persons
§ 18-12-203. Officers authorized to take proof or acknowledgment of real estate conveyances
§ 18-12-204. Attestation of acknowledgments
§ 18-12-205. Certificate of acknowledgment
§ 18-12-209. Recorded deed or written instrument affecting real estate