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Chapter 103 - Notaries Public


  • § 5301 Short title
  • § 5302 Uniformity of application and construction
  • § 5303 Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act
  • § 5304 Definitions
  • § 5305 Exemptions
  • § 5321 Secretary of State's Office duties
  • § 5322 Advisor appointees
  • § 5323 Rules
  • § 5324 Fees
  • § 5341 Commission as notary public; qualifications; no immunity or benefit
  • § 5342 Grounds to deny, refuse to renew, revoke, suspend, or condition commission of notary public
  • § 5343 Renewals; continuing education
  • § 5344 Database of notaries public
  • § 5345 Prohibitions; offenses
  • § 5361 Notarial acts in this State; authority to perform
  • § 5362 Authorized notarial acts
  • § 5363 Requirements for certain notarial acts
  • § 5364 Personal appearance required
  • § 5365 Identification of individual
  • § 5366 Signature if individual unable to sign
  • § 5367 Certificate of notarial act
  • § 5368 Short-form certificates
  • § 5369 Official stamp
  • § 5370 Stamping device
  • § 5371 Notification regarding performance of notarial act on electronic record; selection of technology
  • § 5372 Authority to refuse to perform notarial act
  • § 5373 Validity of notarial acts
  • § 5374 Notarial act in another state
  • § 5375 Notarial act under authority of federally recognized Indian tribe
  • § 5376 Notarial act under federal authority
  • § 5377 Evidence of authenticity of notarial act performed in this State
  • § 5378 Foreign notarial act
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