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  8. Article 1 - Probate.


Article 1 - Probate.


  • § 47-1 - Officials of State authorized to take probate.
  • § 47-2 - Officials of the United States, foreign countries, and sister states.
  • § 47-2.1 - Validation of instruments proved before officers of certain ranks.
  • § 47-2.2 - Notary public of sister state; lack of seal or stamp or expiration date of commission.
  • § 47-5 - When seal of officer necessary to probate.
  • § 47-6 - Officials may act although land or maker's residence elsewhere.
  • § 47-8.1 - Certain documents verified by attorneys validated.
  • § 47-9 - Probates before stockholders in building and loan associations.
  • § 47-10 - Probate before stockholders or directors in banking corporations.
  • § 47-11 - Subpoenas to maker and subscribing witnesses.
  • § 47-12 - Proof of attested instrument by subscribing witness.
  • § 47-12.1 - Proof of attested instrument by proof of handwriting.
  • § 47-12.2 - Subscribing witness incompetent when grantee or beneficiary.
  • § 47-13 - Proof of unattested writing.
  • § 47-13.1 - Certificate of officer taking proof of instrument.
  • § 47-14 - Register of deeds to verify the presence of proof or acknowledgement and register instruments and electronic documents; order by judge; instruments to which register of deeds is a party.
  • § 47-14.1 - Repeal of laws requiring private examination of married women.
  • § 47-16 - Probate of corporate deeds, where corporation has ceased to exist.
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