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Louisiana has unique requirements because of its civil law system. You typically need notarization, but Louisiana calls these "acts of sale" and has specific formatting requirements that differ from other states.
Louisiana follows civil law, not common law like other states. The requirements for property transfers are more formal, often requiring notarial acts. Best to check with your parish clerk about specific requirements.
Be careful—Louisiana's civil law system means generic forms often don't work. The state has specific language and format requirements that are different from the other 49 states.