Escrow & Title

In Kentucky, a deed is typically acknowledged before a:

AKREC officer
BNotary public✓ Correct
CCircuit Court judge only
DTwo witnesses

Explanation

In Kentucky, a deed (and other real estate documents) must be acknowledged before a notary public before they can be recorded at the County Clerk's office.

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