Idaho Code § 55-722

Proof of instrument by handwriting -- What evidence must prove.
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The evidence taken under the preceding section must satisfactorily prove to the officer the following facts:
1. The existence of one or more of the conditions mentioned therein; and,
2. That the witness testifying knew the person whose name purports to be subscribed to the instrument as a party, and is well acquainted with his signature, and that it is genuine; and,
3. That the witness testifying personally knew the person who subscribed the instrument as a witness; and is well acquainted with his signature, and that it is genuine; and,
4. The place of residence of the witness.

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