Indiana Code § 35-43-5-23

Notary fraud; notarial fraud
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Sec. 23. (a) The following terms are defined for this section: (1) "Acknowledgment" has the meaning set forth in IC 33-42-0.5-2 . (2) "Notarial officer" has the meaning set forth in IC 33-42-0.5-19 .       (b) A notarial officer who, with intent to defraud, knowingly or intentionally: (1) affixes a person's signature to a blank affidavit or certificate of acknowledgment; and (2) delivers that affidavit or certificate to another person; with the intent that it be used as an affidavit or acknowledgment commits notary fraud, a Level 6 felony.       (c) A person who knowingly or intentionally uses an affidavit or certificate described in subsection (b) for any purpose commits notarial fraud, a Level 6 felony.   IC 35-43-6 Chapter 6. Home Improvement Fraud               35-43-6-1 Application of chapter             35-43-6-2 "Consumer" defined             35-43-6-3 "Home improvement" defined             35-43-6-4 "Home improvement contract" defined             35-43-6-5 "Home improvement contract price" defined             35-43-6-6 "Home improvement supplier" defined             35-43-6-7 "Person" defined             35-43-6-8 Unconscionable contract             35-43-6-9 Prima facie unconscionability             35-43-6-10 Fair market value of improvement             35-43-6-11 Determination of fair market value             35-43-6-12 Repealed             35-43-6-13 Repealed             35-43-6-14 Repealed

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