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A notary public may charge a fee of $2.00 for administering an oath or affirmation or for taking an acknowledgment or proof of execution. Unless otherwise authorized by law, a notarial fee may not exceed this amount. What happens if my document was notarized by a person who purported to be a notary public, but was not?
https://dos.ny.gov/notary-publicNotary Public Records | Alabama Secretary of State
Notary Public Records Government Records Inquiry System Welcome to the Secretary of State's Government Records Inquiry System. This facility provides you easy access to public information maintained by the Secretary of State's office in electronic format. Notaries Public Search Options by Name by Bonding Company by Commission Date
https://www.sos.alabama.gov/government-records/notary-publicNotary Public Listing :: California Secretary of State
Notary public name (last name and name suffix, first name, and middle name); Business name (if the notary public is self-employed, the business name field will be blank); Business mailing address; Filing county code number (county where the oath of office and bond are on file) (PDF); Commission number; and Commission expiration date.
https://www.sos.ca.gov/notary/notary-public-listingNotary Public | Arizona Secretary of State - AZ SOS
Copies of the notary bond can be requested with the Public Record Request Form (PDF) for $3.10. A notary application is not available for public inspection or duplication, and can only be released by order of a subpoena. If you have any questions, please call us at 602-542-6187 or 1-800-458-5842 or email us. Where to File Filing By Mail. Secretary of State Attn: Notary Dept. 1700 W. Washington Street, Fl. 7 Phoenix, AZ 85007-2808
https://azsos.gov/business/notary-publicFind a notary public | Mass.gov
If you would like contact information for a specific notary public, you may call the Public Records Division in the Secretary of the Commonwealth’s Office at (617) 727-2836 and request that information.
https://www.mass.gov/service-details/find-a-notary-publicNotary Public - Mobile County Probate Court
A Notary Public is a public officer whose function it is. To administer oaths; and. To attend and certify, by his signature and official seal, certain classes of documents, in order to give them credit and authenticity; and. To take acknowledgments of deeds and other conveyances and certify the same; and.
https://probate.mobilecountyal.gov/public-records/notary-public/Record Keeping / Notary Journal - notarypublicstamps.com
In some states, the notary public must report the lost or stolen notary record book to his or her state’s commissioning authority. You should also report the theft of your notary record book immediately to your local law enforcement agency. You may order a new notary record book with this Association by visiting our website at www.usnotaries.com
https://www.notarypublicstamps.com/members/notary-faqs/record-keeping-/-notary-journalNotary Public - Secretary of State of Texas
Online Notary Public Commissioning System Update your Electronic Seal and/or Digital Certificate General Notary Information E-commissions are now available. By providing your email address on your application for Appointment as a Texas Notary Public your commission will be emailed to you resulting in faster receipt than if sent by mail.
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A notary public may not take an acknowledgment in lieu of an oath or affirmation when an oath or affirmation is required. A notary public may charge a fee of $5.00 per act for any notarial act that is not an online notarization and $25.00 for an online notarial act. The fee is per notarial act, not per signature.
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