Idaho Code
Idaho Code § 51-101 (2026)
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This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts (2018)."
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4
cases (1 in the last 5 years), 1941–2023 · leading case: Farm Bureau Fin. Co., Inc. v. Carney, 605 P.2d 509 (Idaho 1980).
Farm Bureau Fin. Co., Inc. v. Carney, 605 P.2d 509 (Idaho 1980). “I.C. § 51-101. Notaries are empowered, among other things, to take acknowledgments of the execution of documents and to give certificates therefor.”
Benjamin Franklin Sav. & Loan Ass'n v. New Concept Realty & Dev., Inc., 692 P.2d 355 (Idaho 1984). “*357 The record in this case supports this presumption. The certificate states that the grantors personally appeared before the notary and acknowledged their execution of the deed of trust.”
Rief v. Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Co., 120 P.2d 823 (Idaho 1941). “” We come now directly to a consideration of our statute (Section 51-101, I. C. A.) defining a nuisance, the pertinent part of which reads: “Nuisance defined.”
616 Inc. v. Mae Props., LLC (Idaho 2023). “PPC, Mae, and Ellis (individually) also filed a third-party complaint against Raymond Smith and Shannon Smith alleging the same causes of action and adding a claim for violation of the Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts (I.C. §§ 51-101 to -133). Under the Notarial Acts claim,…”
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