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Title: 52 - STATE GOVERNMENT, DEPARTMENTS AND OFFICERS

Chapter: 7 -

52:7-10: Short title

52:7-10.1: Definitions.

52:7-10.2: Course of study; continuing education.

52:7-10.3: Examination.

52:7-10.4: Grounds for State Treasurer to deny application, refuse to renew commission, or revoke, suspend, or limit commission.

52:7-10.5: Official stamp.

52:7-10.6: Stamping device.

52:7-10.7: Authority to perform notarial act.

52:7-10.8: Requirements for certain notarial acts.

52:7-10.9: Personal appearance; use of communication technology.

52:7-10.10: Notarial act performed by remotely located individual.

52:7-10.11: Signature if individual unable to sign.

52:7-10.12: Certificate form.

52:7-10.13: Notarial act in this State.

52:7-10.14: Notarial acts outside this state.

52:7-10.15: Notification regarding performance of notarial act on electronic record; selection of technology; acceptance of tangible copy of electronic record.

52:7-10.16: Database of notaries public.

52:7-10.17: Authority to refuse to perform notarial act.

52:7-10.18: Journal.

52:7-10.19: Validity of notarial acts.

52:7-10.20: Rules and regulations.

52:7-10.21: Relation to electronic signatures in global and national commerce act.

52:7-10.22: Savings clause.

52:7-10.23: Rules, regulations.

52:7-11: Notaries public

52:7-12: Minimum age

52:7-13: Appointment of nonresidents; requirements

52:7-14: Oath; filing; certificate of commission and qualification

52:7-15: State-wide authority; filing certificates of commission and qualification with county clerks

52:7-16: County clerk to attach certificate of authority to notaries' certificates of proof, acknowledgements or affidavits

52:7-17: Fee

52:7-18: Statement by notary public after change in name; filing; evidence of continuance of powers and privileges

52:7-19: Affixation of name

52:7-20: Offenses resulting in non-appointment, no reappointment of notary public.

52:7-21: Conviction under laws of another state or United States; prohibition of appointment