2017 Tennessee Code
Title 66 - Property
Chapter 22 - Acknowledgment of Instruments
§ 66-22-105. Authentication of instruments by or to county clerk.

Universal Citation: TN Code § 66-22-105 (2017)

The probate or acknowledgment of any deed or other instrument, made by or to a clerk of any county, may be taken and made before the judge having probate jurisdiction in the clerk's county, the clerk and master or the notary public, and the authentication entered on record in the office of the county clerk as other instruments; provided, that the clerk collect and account for the state tax on all such instruments as though the acknowledgment had been taken before the clerk.

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