18-5-13. Signature of certificate by officer--Endorsement and seal--Effect of failure to endorse--Facsimile on fidelity or surety bonds.
The certificate of the acknowledging officer shall be completed by his signature and immediately following his signature and immediately preceding his official description, he shall endorse thereon his name with a typewriter or print the same legibly with a stamp or with pen and ink, his official seal, if he has one, the title of his office, and if he is a notary public, the date his commission expires. Failure of an acknowledging officer to endorse his name on an instrument as required herein shall not render such instrument invalid, but a recording officer may refuse to accept such instrument for record until such endorsement is made.
Notwithstanding any provision in this chapter, a facsimile of the original signature and notarization may be used in lieu of an original signature when acknowledging a fidelity or surety bond in a form as required herein.
Source: SL 1941, ch 215, §8; SL 1959, ch 279; SDC Supp 1960, §51.16A08; SL 1980, ch 170, §1.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 18 - Oaths and Acknowledgments
Chapter 05 - Uniform Acknowledgment Law
Section 18-5-1 - Acknowledgment permitted under chapter or other law.
Section 18-5-2 - Officers permitted to take acknowledgment within state.
Section 18-5-3 - Officers permitted to take acknowledgment within United States.
Section 18-5-4 - Officers permitted to take acknowledgment in foreign country.
Section 18-5-5 - Identity of person making acknowledgment to be known or proved to officer.
Section 18-5-6 - Acknowledgment by married person.
Section 18-5-7 - Officer taking acknowledgment to endorse or attach certificate.
Section 18-5-8 - Form of certificate of acknowledgment by individual.
Section 18-5-9 - Form of certificate of corporate acknowledgment.
Section 18-5-10 - Form of certificate of acknowledgment by attorney.
Section 18-5-11 - Form of certificate of acknowledgment by public officer or fiduciary.
Section 18-5-12 - Form of certificate of acknowledgment by partner.
Section 18-5-14 - Authentication not required.
Section 18-5-16 - Prior acknowledgments not affected by chapter.