A signer appears before an Indiana notary but does not have an acceptable form of identification. The signer's close friend is present and offers to vouch for the signer's identity. Under what condition may the notary use this person as a credible witness?
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A
The witness is personally known to the signer and provides a verbal confirmation of the signer's identity.
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B
The witness is personally known to the notary or presents satisfactory evidence of their own identity to the notary.
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C
The witness is a family member of the signer and is not a party to the transaction.
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D
The witness signs an affidavit stating they have known the signer for over five years.