Sec. 1.7. As used in this chapter, "proof", with respect to a notarial act, means a proof:
(1) under common law; or
(2) where the witness:
(A) appears before a notarial officer;
(B) was personally known by the notarial officer or identified by the notarial officer through satisfactory evidence;
(C) was not a party to, or a beneficiary of, the record being signed by the principal and the witness; and
(D) took an oath or gave an affirmation and testified to the following:
(i) The witness signed the record.
(ii) The witness identified the principal who signed the record.
(iii) The witness personally observed the principal sign the same record that the witness signed.
As added by P.L.2-2021, SEC.2.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 21. Conveyance Procedures for Real Property
32-21-2-1.2. "Homeowners Association"
32-21-2-3. Notarial Acts; Recording Requirements; Statement of Mailing Address; Translations
32-21-2-3.5. Homeowners Association Covenants
32-21-2-6. Instruments Entitled to Be Recorded
32-21-2-7. Acknowledgment of an Instrument; Form
32-21-2-9. Acknowledgment Incomplete Without Certificate
32-21-2-10. Index of Recorded Instruments, Required Information; Time Instrument Considered Recorded
32-21-2-11. Instrument Recorded Without Acknowledgment Not Admissible as Evidence
32-21-2-12. Certificate of Acknowledgment or Record; Conclusiveness
32-21-2-14. Conveyance of Tax Sale Property During Redemption Period
32-21-2-15. Recording of Instrument Concerning Real Property, Electronic Recording