South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 04 - Acknowledgment And Proof Of Instruments
Section 18-4-2 - Officers authorized to take proof or acknowledgment within circuit, county, or municipality.

18-4-2. Officers authorized to take proof or acknowledgment within circuit, county, or municipality.
The proof or acknowledgment of an instrument may be made anywhere in this state before a judge of the circuit court, a clerk of the circuit court, a magistrate of the circuit court, or a United States magistrate. Within a county or municipality for which the officer was elected or appointed, the proof or acknowledgment of an instrument may be made before a county auditor, a register of deeds, a mayor, or a municipal finance officer .

Source: SDC 1939, §51.1605; SL 1979, ch 149, §2; SL 1992, ch 60, §2; SL 1998, ch 120, §1; SL 2000, ch 92, §1.

Structure South Dakota Codified Laws

South Dakota Codified Laws

Title 18 - Oaths and Acknowledgments

Chapter 04 - Acknowledgment And Proof Of Instruments

Section 18-4-1 - Officers authorized to take proof or acknowledgment within state.

Section 18-4-2 - Officers authorized to take proof or acknowledgment within circuit, county, or municipality.

Section 18-4-3 - Indian agents authorized to take acknowledgment or proof in Indian country--Recording of certificate of appointment.

Section 18-4-6 - Acknowledgment before commissioned officer of armed forces--Place of execution need not be shown.

Section 18-4-7 - Authentication of military certificate not required--Form of certificate attached.

Section 18-4-8 - Acknowledgments taken by military officers before 1943.

Section 18-4-9 - Uniformity of interpretation of military provisions.

Section 18-4-10 - Identity of person making acknowledgment to be known or proved to officer.

Section 18-4-11 - Certificate of officer taking acknowledgment to be attached.

Section 18-4-12 - Form of general certificate of acknowledgment.

Section 18-4-13 - Form of certificate of corporate acknowledgment.

Section 18-4-14 - Form of certificate of acknowledgment by attorney.

Section 18-4-15 - Form of certificate of acknowledgment by deputy sheriff.

Section 18-4-16 - Fees chargeable for acknowledgments--Violation as petty offense.

Section 18-4-17 - Means of proving instrument not acknowledged.

Section 18-4-18 - Proof of instrument by subscribing witness.

Section 18-4-19 - Circumstances permitting proof of instrument by handwriting.

Section 18-4-20 - Facts to be established for proof by handwriting.

Section 18-4-21 - Powers of officers authorized to take proof of instruments.

Section 18-4-22 - Contents of certificate of officer taking proof of instrument.

Section 18-4-23 - Authentication of certificates of acknowledgment or proof.

Section 18-4-24 - Clerk's certificate to accompany proof or acknowledgment taken by magistrate.

Section 18-4-25 - False certification of acknowledgment or proof as forgery.

Section 18-4-26 - Action in circuit court to prove instrument defectively certified--Judgment entitles instrument to record.

Section 18-4-27 - Prior instruments governed by prior law.

Section 18-4-28 - Validity of conveyances acknowledged or proved under prior law.

Section 18-4-29 - Form--Certificate of acknowledgement--Video communication technology.