Chapter 456
29 sections
§456-1 Notary commissions: appointment, term, and renewal
§456-1.5 Attorney general's powers over notary commissions
§456-1.6 What key notary terms mean in this law
§456-2 Notary qualifications and oath
§456-3 Notary seal rules: what it must show and when to turn it in
§456-4 Notaries must file their commission and seal with the court
§456-5 Notaries must get a $1,000 bond before working
§456-6 Notary liability limits and bond claims
§456-7 Penalty for acting as a notary without a license
§456-8 Attorney general can make rules for notaries
§456-9 Fees and fines for notaries public
§456-9.5 State fund for notary fees and expenses
§456-10 Notary duties for business records
§456-11 How notaries handle protests and negotiable paper
§456-12 Notary protest papers count as proof in court
§456-13 Notaries can give oaths
§456-14 When a notary can and cannot act
§456-15 Notary journal and copies as evidence
§456-17 Notary fees
§456-18 Notaries who work for the government
§456-19 Notary signing for someone who cannot sign
§456-20 Notary penalties for failing to check identity
§456-21 Notary penalties for missing certification information
§456-22 When a notary can say no
§456-23 Remote Online Notarization
§456-24 Remote Online Notary: How to Apply and Qualify
§456-25 Electronic Notarization: Technology Choice and Paper Copies
§456-26 When a notary's mistake affects a document
§456-27 How this law relates to federal e-signature rules