Indiana Code § 34-28-1-6

Jurisdictional requirements; supporting testimony of two freeholders
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Sec. 6. Before the court or judge has jurisdiction to determine the application, the applicant must demonstrate: (1) that at least two (2) freeholders, either of the county of the residence of the applicant or of the county of birth have: (A) knowledge of the facts stated in the application; or (B) reason to believe that the facts are true; and (2) to the satisfaction of the court or the judge that the applicant meets the qualifications provided in this chapter for the filing of the application. [Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 34-4-3-6.]

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