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  8. Chapter 01 - Notaries Public


Chapter 01 - Notaries Public


  • § 18-1-1 Appointment by secretary of state--Term of office--Application procedure--Authority.
  • § 18-1-1.1 Definitions.
  • § 18-1-2 Oath and bond of notary.
  • § 18-1-3 Seal, oath, and bond filed with secretary of state.
  • § 18-1-3.1 Requirements of seal--Commission expiration date required below seal.
  • § 18-1-4 Issuance of commission--Posting--Records maintained by secretary of state.
  • § 18-1-5 , 18-1-6. Repealed.
  • § 18-1-7 Notarial acts of interested person or agent valid if not principal party to instrument.
  • § 18-1-8 Repealed.
  • § 18-1-9 Fee chargeable by notary.
  • § 18-1-10 Faith and credit to notarial acts.
  • § 18-1-11 Affixing official signature without appearance by parties as misdemeanor.
  • § 18-1-11.1 Notarial act permitted when person appears by means of communication technology--Requirements.
  • § 18-1-12 Acting after expiration of term or disqualification as misdemeanor.
  • § 18-1-12.1 Performing notarial act without commission as misdemeanor.
  • § 18-1-12.2 Party to transaction as notary public prohibited.
  • § 18-1-13 Removal of notary from office for violation.
  • § 18-1-14 Notice to notary of revocation of commission.
  • § 18-1-15 to 18-1-17. Repealed.
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