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South Dakota

Title 18 · Chapter 18-4
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18-4-1. Officers authorized to take proof or acknowledgment within state.
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18-4-2. Officers authorized to take proof or acknowledgment within circuit, county, or municipality.
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18-4-3. Indian agents authorized to take acknowledgment or proof in Indian country--Recording of certificate of appointment.
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18-4-4. 18-4-4, 18-4-5. Repealed by SL 2014, ch 106, §§ 6, 7.
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18-4-6. Acknowledgment before commissioned officer of armed forces--Place of execution need not be shown.
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18-4-7. Authentication of military certificate not required--Form of certificate attached.
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18-4-8. Acknowledgments taken by military officers before 1943.
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18-4-9. Uniformity of interpretation of military provisions.
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18-4-10. Identity of person making acknowledgment to be known or proved to officer.
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18-4-11. Certificate of officer taking acknowledgment to be attached.
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18-4-12. Form of general certificate of acknowledgment.
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18-4-13. Form of certificate of corporate acknowledgment.
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18-4-14. Form of certificate of acknowledgment by attorney.
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18-4-15. Form of certificate of acknowledgment by deputy sheriff.
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18-4-16. Fees chargeable for acknowledgments--Violation as petty offense.
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18-4-17. Means of proving instrument not acknowledged.
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18-4-18. Proof of instrument by subscribing witness.
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18-4-19. Circumstances permitting proof of instrument by handwriting.
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18-4-20. Facts to be established for proof by handwriting.
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18-4-21. Powers of officers authorized to take proof of instruments.
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18-4-22. Contents of certificate of officer taking proof of instrument.
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18-4-23. Authentication of certificates of acknowledgment or proof.
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18-4-24. Clerk's certificate to accompany proof or acknowledgment taken by magistrate.
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18-4-25. False certification of acknowledgment or proof as forgery.
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18-4-26. Action in circuit court to prove instrument defectively certified--Judgment entitles instrument to record.
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18-4-27. Prior instruments governed by prior law.
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18-4-28. Validity of conveyances acknowledged or proved under prior law.
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18-4-29. Form--Certificate of acknowledgement--Video communication technology.
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18-4-30. Form--Certificate of acknowledgment--Remote electronic notarization.
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