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  8. Chapter 42-30.1 Uniform Law on Notarial Acts


Chapter 42-30.1 Uniform Law on Notarial Acts


  • Section 42-30.1-1 Title.
  • Section 42-30.1-2 Definitions.
  • Section 42-30.1-3 Authority to perform notarial act.
  • Section 42-30.1-4 Requirements for certain notarial acts.
  • Section 42-30.1-5 Personal appearance required.
  • Section 42-30.1-6 Identification of individual.
  • Section 42-30.1-7 Authority to refuse to perform notarial act.
  • Section 42-30.1-8 Signature if individual unable to sign.
  • Section 42-30.1-9 Notarial act in this state.
  • Section 42-30.1-10 Notarial act in another state.
  • Section 42-30.1-11 Notarial act under federal authority.
  • Section 42-30.1-12 Foreign notarial act.
  • Section 42-30.1-13 Official stamp.
  • Section 42-30.1-14 Notification regarding performance of notarial act on electronic record - Selection of technology.
  • Section 42-30.1-15 Commission as notary public - Qualifications - No immunity or benefit.
  • Section 42-30.1-16 Grounds to deny, refuse to renew, revoke, suspend, or condition commission of notary public.
  • Section 42-30.1-17 Database of notaries public.
  • Section 42-30.1-18 Prohibited acts.
  • Section 42-30.1-19 Validity of notarial acts.
  • Section 42-30.1-20 Fees for authentication of a notary public signature.
  • Section 42-30.1-21 Notary public - Fraud or deceit in office.
  • Section 42-30.1-22 Notary public commission effect.
  • Section 42-30.1-23 Savings clause.
  • Section 42-30.1-24 Relation to electronic signatures in global and national commerce act.
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