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    • Legislation USA
    • Arkansas Code
    • Title 18 - Property
    • Subtitle 2 - Real Property
    • Chapter 12 - Conveyances
    • Subchapter 2 - Acknowledgment and Proof of Instruments

    Arkansas Code
    Chapter 12 - Conveyances
    Subchapter 2 - Acknowledgment and Proof of Instruments

    § 18-12-201. Proof or acknowledgment as prerequisite to recording real estate conveyances - All deeds and other instruments in writing for the conveyance...

    § 18-12-202. Forms of acknowledgments — Validity — Acknowledgments of married persons - (a) (1) Either the forms of acknowledgments now in use...

    § 18-12-203. Officers authorized to take proof or acknowledgment of real estate conveyances - (a) The proof or acknowledgment of every deed or instrument...

    § 18-12-204. Attestation of acknowledgments - (a) In cases of acknowledgment or proof of deeds or...

    § 18-12-205. Certificate of acknowledgment - (a) Any court or officer that takes a proof or...

    § 18-12-206. Manner of making acknowledgment — Proof of deed or instrument — Proof of identity of grantor or witness - (a) The acknowledgment of deeds and instruments of writing for...

    § 18-12-208. Defects - (a) All deeds, conveyances, deeds of trust, mortgages, marriage contracts,...

    § 18-12-209. Recorded deed or written instrument affecting real estate - (a) Every deed or instrument in writing which conveys or...

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