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Indiana Code Title 33. Courts and Court Officers § 33-39-2-1

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Sec. 1. A prosecuting attorney or deputy prosecuting attorney may:

(1) take acknowledgments of deeds or other instruments in writing;

(2) administer oaths;

(3) protest notes and checks;

(4) take the deposition of a witness;

(5) take and certify affidavits and depositions;  and

(6) perform any duty now conferred upon a notary public by a statute.

An acknowledgment of a deed or another instrument taken by a prosecuting attorney or deputy prosecuting attorney may be recorded in the same manner as though a deed or another instrument were acknowledged before a notary public.

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