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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2018

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- NOTARIES PUBLIC AND

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Solomon, Marshall, Phillips, Barros, and Coughlin

     Date Introduced: February 08, 2018

     Referred To: House Corporations

     (Secretary of State)

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. The title of Chapter 42-30 of the General Laws entitled "Notaries Public

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and Justices of the Peace" is hereby amended to read as follows:

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CHAPTER 42-30

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Notaries Public and Justices of the Peace

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CHAPTER 42-30

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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE

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     SECTION 2. Sections 42-30-3, 42-30-4, 42-30-5, 42-30-7, 42-30-10 and 42-30-11 of the

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General Laws in Chapter 42-30 entitled "Notaries Public and Justices of the Peace" are hereby

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amended to read as follows:

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     42-30-3. Appointment of notaries and justices Appointment of justices.

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     The governor shall appoint as many notaries public for the state, and as many justices of

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the peace for the several towns and cities, as he or she may deem expedient; and every notary

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public and justice of the peace, so appointed, shall hold office for four (4) years.

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     42-30-4. Certificate of engagement -- Term of engagement.

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     (a) Except as otherwise provided, each notary public and justice of the peace shall, at the

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time of receiving his or her commission, file with the secretary of state a certificate that he or she

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has been duly engaged thereon, signed by the person before whom the engagement shall have

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been taken, and the secretary of state shall, at the request of the notary public or justice of the

 

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peace and upon payment of the actual cost thereof, issue a wallet-size identification card to such

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person.

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     (b) The term of engagement for each notary public and justice of the peace shall be for a

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period of four (4) years.

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     42-30-5. Application for appointment.

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     (a) Application. Any individual desiring to be appointed a notary public, or a justice of

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the peace, shall make written application to the governor over his or her own signature.

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     (b) Qualifications of applicants.

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     (1) Person qualified for a notary public justice of the peace commission shall be at least

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eighteen (18) years of age and reside legally or conduct business on a regular basis within Rhode

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Island.

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     (2) The applicant for appointment to the office of notary public or justice of the peace can

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speak, read, and write the English language and has sufficient knowledge of the powers and

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duties pertaining to that office.

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     (c) Attorneys and accountants. A member of the Rhode Island bar, and certified public

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accountants under § 5-3.1-5, shall, regardless of residence, be appointed a notary public justice of

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the peace upon application and presentment of a certified copy of his or her certificate of

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admission to the bar or certificate of public accountancy.

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     (d) Any such person making written application to be appointed a notary public or justice

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of the peace shall, at the time of application, pay to the secretary of state the sum of eighty dollars

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($80.00).

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     42-30-7. Powers of notaries and justices Powers of justices.

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     The officers mentioned in §§ 42-30-3 -- 42-30-5, inclusive, shall possess all the powers

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which now are or hereafter may be conferred by law upon justices of the peace or notaries public.

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     42-30-10. Removal of notaries, justices, and commissioners Removal of justices, and

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commissioners.

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     Any notary public, justice of the peace or commissioner of deeds, appointed by the

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governor, may be removed for cause by the governor, in his or her discretion, within the term for

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which that officer shall have been appointed, after giving to that officer a copy of the charges

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against him or her and an opportunity to be heard in his or her defense; provided, however, that

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any notary public, justice of the peace or commissioner of deeds who is convicted of a felony and

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incarcerated shall have his or her commission revoked. Said notary public, justice of the peace or

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commissioner of deeds shall not be eligible to apply for a new commission until his or her voting

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rights are restored pursuant to R.I. Const., Art. II, Sec. 1.

 

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     42-30-11. Continuation of powers without reappointment.

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     Every justice of the peace and notary public appointed by the governor and not

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reappointed, may continue to officiate for a space of thirty (30) days after the date on which his or

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her commission expires.

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     SECTION 3. Sections 42-30-8, 42-30-9, 42-30-12, 42-30-13, 42-30-14, 42-30-15 and 42-

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30-16 of the General Laws in Chapter 42-30 entitled "Notaries Public and Justices of the Peace"

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are hereby repealed.

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     42-30-8. Powers of notaries.

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     Notaries public may, within this state, act, transact, do, and finish all matters and things

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relating to protests and protesting bills of exchange and promissory notes, and all other matters

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within their office required by law, take depositions as prescribed by law, and acknowledgments

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of deeds and other instruments.

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     42-30-9. Lists of appointees -- Certificates of appointment.

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     It shall be the duty of the secretary of state to make a list of all notaries public and

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justices of the peace appointed by the governor and duly qualified, and send a copy thereof to

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each of the clerks of the supreme, superior, and family courts and to the clerks of the district

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courts for the second, third, fourth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth judicial districts, to be kept

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in the files of those courts, and the clerks shall, upon application, issue certificates of office to the

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person entitled thereto, and shall receive a fee of one dollar ($1.00) for every certificate.

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     42-30-12. Continuation of powers without new engagement.

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     Every such officer listed in § 42-30-14 who may be reappointed or continued in office,

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may continue to officiate while in office without taking a new engagement.

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     42-30-13. Fees of notaries.

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     The fees of notaries public shall be as follows:

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     (1) For noting a marine protest, one dollar ($1.00);

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     (2) For drawing and extending a marine protest and recording it, one dollar and fifty cents

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($1.50);

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     (3) For taking affidavits, twenty-five cents (25¢);

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     (4) For travel, per mile, ten cents (10¢);

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     (5) For taking acknowledgment of any instrument and affixing his seal, one dollar

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($1.00);

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     (6) For the protest of a bill of exchange, order or draft, for non-acceptance or

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nonpayment, or of a promissory note or check for nonpayment, if the amount thereof is five

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hundred dollars ($500) or more, one dollar ($1.00), if it is less than five hundred dollars ($500),

 

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for recording the same, fifty cents (50¢);

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     (7) For noting the non-acceptance or nonpayment of a bill of exchange, order or draft, or

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the nonpayment of a promissory note or check, seventy-five cents (75¢); and

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     (8) For each notice of the non-acceptance or nonpayment of a bill, order, draft, check, or

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note, given to a party liable for the payment thereof, twenty-five cents (25¢);

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     provided, that the whole cost of protest, including necessary notices and the record, shall

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not exceed two dollars ($2.00), and the whole cost of noting, including notices, shall in no case

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exceed one dollar and twenty-five cents ($1.25).

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     42-30-14. Public officers having notary powers.

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     (a) Every state senator, state representative, member of a city or town council, chief,

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deputy, and assistant clerk of any state court, clerks of the board of canvassers, and worker's

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compensation court, and municipal clerk and the board of canvassers registrar during the period

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for which he or she has been elected or appointed, shall, upon completion of the certificate of

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engagement as set forth in § 42-30-4, have the power to act as a notary public as provided in this

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chapter.

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     (b) Two (2) police officers from each state and local police department, as identified in

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writing by the chief of police, shall, upon completion of the certificate of engagement as set forth

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in § 42-30-4, have the power to act as a notary public as provided in this chapter. No office holder

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set forth in this section shall be required to pay the commission fee as provided in § 42-30-5. The

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office holders must complete the certificate of engagement as set forth in § 42-30-4.

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     42-30-15. Fees for authentication of a notary public signature.

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     A fee of five dollars ($5.00) shall be charged and collected by the secretary of state for

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the authentication or certification of the signature of a notary public. A fee of no more than one

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hundred fifty dollars ($150) shall be charged and collected by the secretary of state for the

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authentication or certification of the signature(s) of a notary public on all relevant documents

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filed at one time which pertain to the same matter or transaction.

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     42-30-16. Notary public -- Fraud or deceit in office.

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     A notary public, who in the exercise of the powers, or in the performance of the duties of

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such office, shall practice any fraud or deceit, the punishment for which is not otherwise provided

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for by law, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and fined nor more than one thousand dollars

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($1,000), or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.

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     SECTION 4. Title 42 of the General Laws entitled "STATE AFFAIRS AND

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GOVERNMENT" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter:

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CHAPTER 30.1

 

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UNIFORM LAW ON NOTARIAL ACTS

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     42-30.1-1. Title.

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     This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the Uniform Law on Notarial Acts.

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     42-30.1-2. Definitions.

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     For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:

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     (1) "Acknowledgment" means a declaration by an individual before a notarial officer that

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the individual has signed a record for the purpose stated in the record and, if the record is signed

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in a representative capacity, that the individual signed the record with proper authority and signed

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it as the act of the individual or entity identified in the record.

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     (2) "Commissioning agency" means the Rhode Island office of the secretary of state.

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     (3) "Commissioning officer" means the governor of the state of Rhode Island.

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     (4) "Electronic" means relating to technology having electrical, digital, magnetic,

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wireless, optical, electromagnetic, or similar capabilities.

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     (5) "Electronic signature" means an electronic symbol, sound, or process attached to or

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logically associated with a record and executed or adopted by an individual with the intent to sign

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the record.

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     (6) "In a representative capacity" means acting as:

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     (i) An authorized officer, agent, partner, trustee, or other representative for a person other

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than an individual;

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     (ii) A public officer, personal representative, guardian, or other representative, in the

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capacity stated in a record;

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     (iii) An agent or attorney-in-fact for a principal; or

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     (iv) An authorized representative of another in any other capacity.

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     (7) "Notarial act" means an act, whether performed with respect to a tangible or

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electronic record, that a notarial officer may perform under the law of this state. The term

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includes taking an acknowledgment, administering an oath or affirmation, taking a verification on

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oath or affirmation, witnessing or attesting a signature, certifying or attesting a copy, noting a

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protest of a negotiable instrument and transact, do and finish all matters and things relating to

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protests and protesting bills of exchange and promissory notes, and all other matters within their

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office required by law, take depositions as prescribed by law, and acknowledgments of deeds and

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other instruments.

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     (8) "Notarial officer" means a notary public or other individual authorized to perform a

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notarial act.

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     (9) "Notary public" means an individual commissioned to perform a notarial act by the

 

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commissioning officer.

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     (10) "Official stamp" means a physical image affixed to a tangible record or an electronic

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image attached to or logically associated with an electronic record.

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     (11) "Person" means an individual, corporation, business trust, statutory trust, estate,

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trust, partnership, limited liability company, association, joint venture, public corporation,

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government or governmental subdivision, agency, or instrumentality, or any other legal or

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commercial entity.

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     (12) "Record" means information that is inscribed on a tangible medium or that is stored

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in an electronic or other medium and is retrievable in perceivable form.

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     (13) "Sign" means, with present intent to authenticate or adopt a record:

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     (i) To execute or adopt a tangible symbol; or

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     (i) To attach to or logically associate with the record an electronic symbol, sound, or

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process.

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     (14) "Signature" means a tangible symbol or an electronic signature that evidences the

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signing of a record.

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     (15) "Stamping device" means:

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     (i) A physical device capable of affixing an official stamp upon a tangible record; or

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     (ii) An electronic device or process capable of attaching to or logically associating an

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official stamp with an electronic record.

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     (16) "State" means a state of the United States of America, the District of Columbia,

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Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, or any territory or insular possession subject to the

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jurisdiction of the United States.

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     (17) "Verification on oath or affirmation" means a declaration that a statement in a record

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is true, made by an individual under oath or by affirmation before a notarial officer.

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     42-30.1-3. Authority to perform notarial act.

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     (a) A notarial officer may perform a notarial act authorized by this chapter or by law of

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this state other than this chapter.

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     (b) A notarial officer may not perform a notarial act with respect to a record to which the

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notarial officer or the notarial officer's spouse or domestic partner is a party, or in which either of

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them has a direct beneficial interest, except where such persons witness a will or other legal

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document prepared by the notary who is an attorney licensed in the state of Rhode Island. A

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notarial act performed in violation of this subsection is voidable.

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     42-30.1-4. Requirements for certain notarial acts.

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     (a) A notarial officer who takes an acknowledgment of a record shall determine, from

 

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personal knowledge or satisfactory evidence of the identity of the individual, that the individual

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appearing before the officer and making the acknowledgment has the identity claimed and that

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the signature on the record is the signature of the individual.

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     (b) A notarial officer who takes a verification of a statement on oath or affirmation shall

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determine, from personal knowledge or satisfactory evidence of the identity of the individual, that

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the individual appearing before the notarial officer and making the verification has the identity

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claimed and that the signature on the statement verified is the signature of the individual.

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     (c) A notarial officer who witnesses or attests to a signature shall determine, from

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personal knowledge or satisfactory evidence of the identity of the individual, that the individual

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appearing before the notarial officer and signing the record has the identity claimed.

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     (d) A notarial officer who certifies or attests a copy of a record or an item that was copied

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shall determine that the copy is a full, true, and accurate transcription or reproduction of the

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record or item.

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     (e) A notarial officer who makes or notes a protest of a negotiable instrument shall

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determine the matters set forth in § 6A-3-505 (uniform commercial code).

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     42-30.1-5. Personal appearance required.

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     If a notarial act relates to a statement made in or a signature executed upon a record, the

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individual making the statement or executing the signature shall appear personally before the

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notarial officer.

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     42-30.1-6. Identification of individual.

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     (a) A notarial officer has personal knowledge of the identity of an individual appearing

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before the notarial officer if the individual is personally known to the notarial officer through

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dealings sufficient to provide reasonable certainty regarding the legal identity of the individual.

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     (b) A notarial officer has satisfactory evidence of the identity of an individual appearing

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before the notarial officer if the notarial officer can identify the individual:

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     (1) By means of:

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     (i) A passport, driver's license, or government issued non-driver identification card,

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which is current or expired not more than three (3) years before performance of the notarial act;

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or

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     (ii) Another form of government identification issued to an individual, which is current or

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expired not more than three (3) years before performance of the notarial act, contains the

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signature or a photograph of the individual, and is satisfactory to the notarial officer; or

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     (2) By a verification on oath or affirmation of a credible witness personally appearing

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before the notarial officer and known to the notarial officer or whom the notarial officer can

 

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identify on the basis of a passport, driver's license, or government issued non-driver identification

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card, which is current or expired not more than three (3) years before performance of the notarial

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act.

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     (c) A notarial officer may require an individual to provide additional information or

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identification credentials necessary to assure the notarial officer of the identity of the individual.

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     42-30.1-7. Authority to refuse to perform notarial act.

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     (a) A notarial officer may refuse to perform a notarial act if the notarial officer is not

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satisfied that:

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     (1) The individual executing the record is competent or has the capacity to execute the

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record; or

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     (2) The individual's signature is knowingly and voluntarily made.

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     (b) A notarial officer may refuse to perform a notarial act unless refusal is prohibited by

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law other than this chapter.

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     42-30.1-8. Signature if individual unable to sign.

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     If an individual is physically unable to sign a record, the individual may direct an

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individual other than the notarial officer to sign the individual's name on the record. The notarial

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officer shall insert "Signature affixed by (name of other individual) at the direction of (name of

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individual)" or words of similar import.

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     42-30.1-9. Notarial act in this state.

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     The signature and title of an individual performing a notarial act in this state are prima

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facie evidence that the signature is genuine and that the individual holds the designated title.

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     42-30.1-10. Notarial act in another state.

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     (a) A notarial act performed in another state has the same effect under the law of this

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state as if performed by a notarial officer of this state, if the act performed in that state is

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performed by:

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     (1) A notary public of that state;

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     (2) A judge, clerk, or deputy clerk of a court of that state; or

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     (3) Any other individual authorized by the law of that state to perform the notarial act.

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     (b) The signature and title of an individual performing a notarial act in another state are

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prima facie evidence that the signature is genuine and that the individual holds the designated

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title.

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     (c) The signature and title of a notarial officer described in subsection (a)(1) or (a)(2) of

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this section conclusively establish the authority of the officer to perform the notarial act.

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     42-30.1-11. Notarial act under authority of federally recognized Indian tribe.

 

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     (a) A notarial act performed under the authority and in the jurisdiction of a federally

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recognized Indian tribe has the same effect as if performed by a notarial officer of this state, if the

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act performed in the jurisdiction of the tribe is performed by:

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     (1) A notary public of the tribe;

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     (2) A judge, clerk, or deputy clerk of a court of the tribe; or

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     (3) Any other individual authorized by the law of the tribe to perform the notarial act.

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     (b) The signature and title of an individual performing a notarial act under the authority

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of and in the jurisdiction of a federally recognized Indian tribe are prima facie evidence that the

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signature is genuine and that the individual holds the designated title.

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     (c) The signature and title of a notarial officer described in subsection (a)(1) or (a)(2) of

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this section conclusively establish the authority of the officer to perform the notarial act.

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     42-30.1-12. Notarial act under federal authority.

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     (a) A notarial act performed under federal law has the same effect under the law of this

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state as if performed by a notarial officer of this state, if the act performed under federal law is

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performed by:

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     (1) A judge, clerk, or deputy clerk of a court;

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     (2) An individual in military service or performing duties under the authority of military

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service who is authorized to perform notarial acts under federal law;

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     (3) An individual designated a notarizing officer by the United States Department of

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State for performing notarial acts overseas; or

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     (4) Any other individual authorized by federal law to perform the notarial act.

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     (b) The signature and title of an individual acting under federal authority and performing

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a notarial act are prima facie evidence that the signature is genuine and that the individual holds

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the designated title.

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     (c) The signature and title of an officer described in subsection (a)(1), (a)(2), or (a)(3) of

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this section conclusively establish the authority of the officer to perform the notarial act.

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     42-30.1-13. Foreign notarial act.

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     (a) In this section, "foreign state" means a government other than the United States of

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America, a state not including the state of Rhode Island, or a federally recognized Indian tribe.

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     (b) If a notarial act is performed under authority and in the jurisdiction of a foreign state

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or constituent unit of the foreign state or is performed under the authority of a multinational or

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international governmental organization, the act has the same effect under the law of this state as

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if performed by a notarial officer of this state.

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     (c) If the title of office and indication of authority to perform notarial acts in a foreign

 

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state appears in a digest of foreign law or in a list customarily used as a source for that

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information, the authority of an officer with that title to perform notarial acts is conclusively

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established.

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     (d) The signature and official stamp of an individual holding an office described in

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subsection (c) of this section are prima facie evidence that the signature is genuine and the

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individual holds the designated title.

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     (e) An apostille in the form prescribed by the Hague Convention of October 5, 1961, and

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issued by a foreign state party to the convention conclusively establishes that the signature of the

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notarial officer is genuine and that the officer holds the indicated office.

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     (f) A consular authentication issued by an individual designated by the United States

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Department of State as a notarizing officer for performing notarial acts overseas and attached to

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the record with respect to which the notarial act is performed conclusively establishes that the

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signature of the notarial officer is genuine and that the officer holds the indicated office.

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     42-30.1-14. Certificate of notarial act.

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     (a) A notarial act must be evidenced by a certificate. The certificate must:

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     (1) Be executed contemporaneously with the performance of the notarial act;

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     (2) Be signed and dated by the notarial officer and, if the notarial officer is a notary

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public, be signed in the same manner as on file with the commissioning agency;

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     (3) Identify the jurisdiction in which the notarial act is performed;

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     (4) Contain the title of office of the notarial officer; and

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     (5) If the notarial officer is a notary public, indicate the date of expiration, if any, of the

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officer's commission.

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     (b) If a notarial act regarding a tangible record is performed by a notary public, an official

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stamp must be affixed to or embossed on the certificate. If a notarial act is performed regarding a

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tangible record by a notarial officer other than a notary public and the certificate contains the

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information specified in subsection (a)(2), (a)(3), and (a)(4) of this section, an official stamp may

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be affixed to the certificate. If a notarial act regarding an electronic record is performed by a

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notarial officer and the certificate contains the information specified in subsection (a)(2), (a)(3),

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and (a)(4) of this section, an official stamp may be attached to or logically associated with the

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certificate.

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     (c) A certificate of a notarial act is sufficient if it meets the requirements of subsections

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(a) and (b) of this section and:

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     (1) Is in a form otherwise permitted by the law of this state;

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     (2) Is in a form permitted by the law applicable in the jurisdiction in which the notarial

 

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act was performed; or

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     (3) Sets forth the actions of the notarial officer and the actions are sufficient to meet the

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requirements of the notarial act as provided in §§ 42-30.1-4, 42-30.1-5, and 42-30.1-6 or law of

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this state other than this chapter.

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     (d) By executing a certificate of a notarial act, a notarial officer certifies that the notarial

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officer has complied with the requirements and made the determinations specified in §§ 42-30.1-

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3, 42-30.1-4, and 42-30.1-5.

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     (e) A notarial officer may not affix the notarial officer's signature to, or logically

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associate it with, a certificate until the notarial act has been performed.

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     (f) If a notarial act is performed regarding a tangible record, a certificate must be part of,

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or securely attached to, the record. If a notarial act is performed regarding an electronic record,

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the certificate must be affixed to, or logically associated with, the electronic record. If the

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commissioning agency has established standards pursuant to § 42-30.1-24 for attaching, affixing,

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or logically associating the certificate, the process must conform to the standards.

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     (g) The commissioning agency shall develop short form certificates of notarial acts, if

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completed with the information required by § 42-30.1-14(a) and (b), for the following purposes:

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     (1) An acknowledgment in an individual capacity;

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     (2) An acknowledgment in a representative capacity;

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     (3) A verification on oath or affirmation;

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     (4) Witnessing or attesting a signature; or

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     (5) Certifying a copy of a record.

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     42-30.1-15. Official stamp.

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     The official stamp of a notary public must:

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     (1) Include the notary public's name, the words "notary public," jurisdiction, and other

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information required by the rules of the commissioning agency; and

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     (2) Be capable of being copied together with the record to which it is affixed or attached

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or with which it is logically associated;

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     (3) This section shall not preclude a notarial officer who is a member of the general

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assembly in this state from notarizing a document without the use of a stamp on the floor of the

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general assembly during open session.

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     42-30.1-16. Notification regarding performance of notarial act on electronic record;

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selection of technology.

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     (a) A notary public may select one or more tamper-evident technologies to perform

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notarial acts with respect to electronic records. A person may not require a notary public to

 

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perform a notarial act with respect to an electronic record with a technology that the notary public

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has not selected.

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     (b) Before a notary public performs the notary public's initial notarial act with respect to

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an electronic record, a notary public shall notify the commissioning agency that the notary public

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will be performing notarial acts with respect to electronic records and identify the technology the

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notary public intends to use. If the commissioning agency has established standards for approval

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of technology pursuant to § 42-30.1-24, the technology must conform to the standards. If the

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technology conforms to the standards, the commissioning agency shall approve the use of the

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technology.

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     42-30.1-17. Commission as notary public; qualifications; no immunity or benefit.

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     (a) A notarial act may be performed in this state by:

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     (1) A notary public of this state;

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     (2) An individual qualified under subsection (b) of this section may apply to the

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commissioning officer for a commission as a notary public. The applicant shall comply with and

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provide the information required by rules established by the commissioning agency and pay the

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sum of eighty dollars ($80.00).

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     (b) An applicant for a commission as a notary public must:

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     (1) Be at least eighteen (18) years of age;

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     (2) Be a citizen or permanent legal resident of the United States;

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     (3) Be a resident of or have a place of employment or practice in this state;

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     (4) Be able to read and write English;

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     (5) Not be disqualified to receive a commission under § 42-30.1-18; and

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     (6) Demonstrate sufficient knowledge of the powers and duties pursuant to the

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requirements of this chapter.

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     (c) A member in good standing of the Rhode Island bar and certified public accountants

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under § 5-3.1-5, shall, regardless of residence, be appointed a notary public upon application and

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presentment of a certified copy of their certificate of admission to the bar or certificate of public

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accountancy;

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     (d) Every state senator, state representative, member of a city or town council, chief,

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deputy, and assistant clerk of any state court, clerks of the board of canvassers and workers'

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compensation court, municipal clerks, and the board of canvassers registrar may be appointed a

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notary public following election, appointment or hiring, as applicable, and upon application and

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presentment of reasonable evidence of said office or employment, and shall retain such

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appointment throughout the uninterrupted duration and term of such office, appointment or

 

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employment;

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     (e) Two (2) police officers from each state and local police department of this state, as

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identified in writing by the chief of police.

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     (2) No notary public set forth in §§ 42-30.1-17 (c) and (d) shall be required to pay an

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application fee. The notaries public set forth in §§ 42-30.1-17 (c) and (d) must complete the

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appropriate oath of office as set forth in § 42-30.1-17(3). The notaries public set forth in §§ 42-

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30.1-17 (c) and (d) who may be reappointed or continued in office, may continue to officiate

8

while in office without taking a new oath of office.

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     (3) Before issuance of a commission as a notary public, an applicant for the commission

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shall execute an oath of office and submit it to the commissioning agency.

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     (f) On compliance with this section, the commissioning officer shall issue a commission

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as a notary public to an applicant for a term of four (4) years.

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     (g) Every notary public appointed by the commissioning officer and not reappointed, may

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continue to officiate for a space of thirty (30) days after the date on which their commission

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expires.

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     (h) A commission to act as a notary public authorizes the notary public to perform

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notarial acts. The commission does not provide the notary public any immunity or benefit

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conferred by law of this state on public officials or employees.

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     42-30.1-18. Grounds to deny, refuse to renew, revoke, suspend, or condition

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commission of notary public.

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     (a) The commissioning officer may deny, refuse to renew, revoke, suspend, or impose a

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condition on a commission as notary public for any act or omission that demonstrates the

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individual lacks the honesty, integrity, competence, or reliability to act as a notary public,

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including without limitation:

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     (1) Failure to comply with this chapter;

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     (2) A fraudulent, dishonest, or deceitful misstatement or omission in the application for a

27

commission as a notary public submitted to the commissioning officer and/or agency;

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     (3) A conviction of the applicant or notary public of any crime which involves fraud,

29

dishonesty, or deceit; provided that in determining whether to deny, refuse to renew, revoke,

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suspend or condition the commission, the commissioning officer shall consider such factors as the

31

seriousness of the crime; whether the crime relates directly to the training and skills needed for

32

the commission of a notary public; how much time has elapsed since the crime was committed;

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and the applicant's actions and conduct since the crime was committed;

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     (4) A finding against, or admission of liability by, the applicant or notary public in any

 

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legal proceeding or disciplinary action based on the applicant's or notary public's fraud,

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dishonesty, or deceit;

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     (5) Failure by the notary public to discharge any duty required of a notary public, whether

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by this chapter, rules of the commissioning agency, or any federal or state law;

5

     (6) Use of false or misleading advertising or representation by the notary public

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representing that the notary public has a duty, right, or privilege that the notary public does not

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have;

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     (7) Violation by the notary public of a rule of the commissioning agency regarding a

9

notary public;

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     (8) Denial, refusal to renew, revocation, suspension, or conditioning of a notary public

11

commission in another state; or

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     (9) Termination or revocation of a certificate of admission to the Rhode Island bar or a

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certificate of public accountancy.

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     (b) If the commissioning officer denies, refuses to renew, revokes, suspends, or imposes

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conditions on a commission as a notary public, the applicant or notary public is entitled to timely

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notice and hearing in accordance with chapter 35 of title 42.

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     (c) The authority of the commissioning officer to deny, refuse to renew, suspend, revoke,

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or impose conditions on a commission as a notary public does not prevent a person from seeking

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and obtaining other criminal or civil remedies provided by law.

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     42-30.1-19. Database of notaries public.

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     The commissioning agency shall maintain an electronic database of notaries public:

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     (1) Through which a person may verify the authority of a notary public to perform

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notarial acts; and

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     (2) Which indicates whether a notary public has notified the commissioning agency that

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the notary public will be performing notarial acts on electronic records.

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     42-30.1-20. Prohibited acts.

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     (a) A commission as a notary public does not authorize an individual to:

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     (1) Assist persons in drafting legal records, give legal advice, or otherwise practice law;

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     (2) Act as an immigration consultant or an expert on immigration matters;

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     (3) Represent a person in a judicial or administrative proceeding relating to immigration

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to the United States, United States citizenship, or related matters; or

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     (4) Receive compensation for performing any of the activities listed in this subsection.

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     (b) A notary public may not engage in false or deceptive advertising.

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     (c) A notary public, other than an attorney licensed to practice law in this state, may not

 

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use the term "notario" or "notario publico".

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     (d) A notary public, other than an attorney licensed to practice law in this state, may not

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advertise or represent that the notary public may assist persons in drafting legal records, give

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legal advice, or otherwise practice law. If a notary public who is not an attorney licensed to

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practice law in this state in any manner advertises or represents that the notary public offers

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notarial services, whether orally or in a record, including broadcast media, print media, and the

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Internet, the notary public shall include the following statement, or an alternate statement

8

authorized or required by the commissioning agency, in the advertisement or representation,

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prominently and in each language used in the advertisement or representation: "I am not an

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attorney licensed to practice law in this state. I am not licensed to draft legal records, give advice

11

on legal matters, including immigration, or charge a fee for those activities." If the form of

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advertisement or representation is not broadcast media, print media, or the Internet and does not

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permit inclusion of the statement required by this subsection because of size, it must be displayed

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prominently or provided at the place of performance of the notarial act before the notarial act is

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performed.

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     (e) Except as otherwise allowed by law, a notary public may not withhold access to or

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possession of an original record provided by a person that seeks performance of a notarial act by

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the notary public.

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     42-30.1-21. Validity of notarial acts.

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     Except as otherwise provided in § 42-30.1-3(b), the failure of a notarial officer to perform

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a duty or meet a requirement specified in this chapter does not invalidate a notarial act performed

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by the notarial officer. The validity of a notarial act under this chapter does not prevent an

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aggrieved person from seeking to invalidate the record or transaction that is the subject of the

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notarial act or from seeking other remedies based on the law of this state other than this chapter or

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law of the United States of America. This section does not validate a purported notarial act

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performed by an individual who does not have the authority to perform notarial acts.

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     42-30.1-22. Fees for authentication of a notary public signature.

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     A fee of five dollars ($5.00) shall be charged and collected by the office of the secretary

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of state for the authentication or certification of the signature of a notary public. In any event

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where the office of the secretary of state shall authenticate or certify the signatures of a notary

31

public upon multiple relevant documents presented simultaneously, and all of which documents

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pertain to the same matter or transaction and are to be filed at one time, the aggregate fee charged

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for said authentications or certifications shall be the lesser of the above-referenced fee charged

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per each authentication or certification, or one hundred fifty dollars ($150).

 

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     42-30.1-23. Notary public – Fraud or deceit in office.

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     A notary public, who in the exercise of the powers, or in the performance of the duties of

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such office, shall practice any fraud or deceit, the punishment for which is not otherwise provided

4

for by law, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and fined not more than one thousand dollars

5

($1,000), or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.

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     42-30.1-24. Rules and Regulations.

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     (a) The commissioning agency may adopt rules and regulations to implement this

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chapter. Rules and regulations adopted regarding the performance of notarial acts with respect to

9

electronic records may not require, or accord greater legal status or effect to, the implementation

10

or application of a specific technology or technical specification. The rules and regulations may:

11

     (1) Prescribe the manner of performing notarial acts regarding tangible and electronic

12

records;

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     (2) Include provisions to ensure that any change to or tampering with a record bearing a

14

certificate of a notarial act is self-evident;

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     (3) Include provisions to ensure integrity in the creation, transmittal, storage, or

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authentication of electronic records or signatures;

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     (4) Prescribe the process of granting, renewing, conditioning, denying, suspending, or

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revoking a notary public commission and assuring the trustworthiness of an individual holding a

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commission as notary public;

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     (5) Include provisions to prevent fraud or mistake in the performance of notarial acts;

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     (6) Provide for an evaluation tool for applicants to demonstrate sufficient knowledge of

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the powers and duties of a notary commission; and

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     (7) Establish a schedule of fees for notary public services.

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     (b) In adopting, amending, or repealing rules about notarial acts with respect to electronic

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records, the commissioning agency shall consider, so far as is consistent with this chapter:

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     (1) The most recent standards regarding electronic records promulgated by national

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bodies, such as the National Association of Secretaries of State;

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     (2) Standards, practices, and customs of other jurisdictions that substantially enact this

29

chapter; and

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     (3) The views of governmental officials and entities and other interested persons.

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     42-30.1-25. Notary public commission effect.

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     A commission as a notary public in effect on January 1, 2019 continues until its date of

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expiration. A notary public who applies to renew a commission as a notary public on or after

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January 1, 2019 is subject to and shall comply with this chapter. A notary public, in performing

 

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notarial acts after January 1, 2019, shall comply with this chapter.

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     42-30.1-26. Savings Clause.

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     This chapter does not affect the validity or effect of a notarial act performed before

4

January 1, 2019.

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     42-30.1-27. Uniformity of application and construction.

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     In applying and construing this uniform law on notarial acts, consideration must be given

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to the need to promote uniformity of the law with respect to its subject matter among states that

8

enact it.

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     42-30.1-28. Relation to electronic signatures in global and national commerce act.

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     This chapter modifies, limits, and supersedes the Electronic Signatures in Global and

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National Commerce Act, 15 U.S.C. Section 7001 et seq., but does not modify, limit, or supersede

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Section 101(c) of that act, 15 U.S.C. Section 7001(c), or authorize electronic delivery of any of

13

the notices described in Section 103(b) of that act, 15 U.S.C. Section 7003(b).

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     SECTION 5. This act shall take effect on January 1, 2019.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- NOTARIES PUBLIC AND

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE

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     This act would repeal the current state provisions regarding notaries and would adopt an

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adapted version of the "Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts."

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     This act would take effect on January 1, 2019.

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