12-2261. Instruments which may be acknowledged; receipt of acknowledged instruments in evidence Every written instrument, except promissory notes, bills of exchange, and the last wills of deceased persons, may be acknowledged as deeds are required to be acknowledged, and when so acknowledged shall be received in evidence without further proof of execution.
12-2263. Admissibility in evidence of certified copies of documents on file with state and county officers Certified copies, under the hands and official seals, if there are official seals, by all state and county officers of all documents properly on file with such officers, shall be received in evidence as the originals might be received.
12-2264. Evidentiary value of birth and death certificates A birth, death or fetal death certificate is prima facie evidence of the facts therein stated, but if an alleged father of a child is not the husband of the mother, the certificate shall not be prima facie evidence of paternity if that fact is controverted by […]
12-2265. Marriage certificate as prima facie evidence of marriage; other evidence competent to prove marriage A certificate of marriage executed in accordance with the laws of this state or a foreign state or country, or the record thereof, or a certified copy of such record shall be prima facie evidence of the facts therein stated […]
12-2266. Certificate of purchase, location or receiver’s receipt as prima facie evidence of right to possession A certificate of purchase or a certificate of location or a duplicate receiver’s receipt for land situated in this state, issued or made pursuant to any law of the United States or of this state, is prima facie evidence […]