Indiana Code § 32-21-2-1.7

"Proof"
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Sec. 1.7. As used in this chapter, "proof", with respect to a notarial act, means a proof: (1) under common law; or (2) where the witness: (A) appears before a notarial officer; (B) was personally known by the notarial officer or identified by the notarial officer through satisfactory evidence; (C) was not a party to, or a beneficiary of, the record being signed by the principal and the witness; and (D) took an oath or gave an affirmation and testified to the following: (i) The witness signed the record. (ii) The witness identified the principal who signed the record. (iii) The witness personally observed the principal sign the same record that the witness signed.

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