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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 64 — Notaries Public

64-204. Certificate of acknowledgment; form; acceptance.

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The form of a certificate of acknowledgment used by a person whose authority is recognized under section 64-201 shall be accepted in this state if:
(1)The certificate is in a form prescribed by the laws or regulations of this state;
(2)The certificate is in a form prescribed by the laws or regulations applicable in the place in which the acknowledgment is taken; or
(3)The certificate contains the words acknowledged before me, or their substantial equivalent.
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