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Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code

§ 121.005 — PROOF OF IDENTITY OF ACKNOWLEDGING PERSON

CP § 121.005Title 6. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS · Ch. 121. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND PROOFS OF WRITTEN INSTRUMENTS

Statute text

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(a)An officer may not take the acknowledgment of a written instrument unless the officer knows or has satisfactory evidence that the acknowledging person is the person who executed the instrument and is described in it. An officer may accept, as satisfactory evidence of the identity of an acknowledging person, only:
(1)the oath of a credible witness who:
(A)is personally known to the officer; or
(B)provides the officer with a current identification card or other document issued by the federal government or any state government that contains the photograph and signature of the witness;
(2)a current identification card or other document issued by the federal government or any state government that contains the photograph and signature of the acknowledging person; or
(3)with respect to a deed or other instrument relating to a residential real estate transaction, a current passport issued by a foreign country.

Legislative history

Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1242 (S.B. 1320), Sec. 2, eff. September 1, 2011. Acts 2025, 89th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1095 (H.B. 4202), Sec. 1, eff. June 20, 2025.

Source: Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 121.005 from the Texas Constitution and Statutes (Texas Legislature) (public record). DecisionDepot is for informational use only and is not legal advice — verify against the official source before relying on this text.