Code Annotated
31.0330 Fees for notarial acts. (a) The maximum fees that may be charged by a… |
31.0331 Payment prior to act. (a) A notary may require payment of any fees… |
31.0332 Fees of employee notary. (a) An employer may prohibit an employee who… |
31.0333 Notice of fees. Notaries who charge for their notarial servic… |
31.0334 Format. (a) A notary shall keep, maintain, protect, a… |
31.0335 Entries. (a) For every notarial act, the notary shall… |
31.0336 Signatures. At the time of notarization, the notary’s jou… |
31.0337 Inspection, copying, and disposal. (a) In the notary’s presence, any person may… |
31.0338 Official signature. In notarizing a paper document, a notary shal… |
31.0339 Official seal. (a) A notary shall keep an official seal that… |
31.0340 Seal image. (a) Near the notary’s official signature on t… |
31.0341 Obtaining and providing a seal. (a) In order to sell or manufacture notary se… |
31.0342 General acknowledgment. A notary shall use a certificate in substanti… |
31.0343 Jurat. A notary shall use a jurat certificate in sub… |
31.0344 Signature witnessing. A notary shall use a certificate in substanti… |
31.0345 Signer by mark and person unable to sign. On paper documents, certificates in sections… |
31.0346 Certified copy. A notary shall use a certificate in substanti… |
31.0347 Forms of evidence. On a notarized document sent to another state… |
31.0348 Certificate of authority. (a) A certificate of authority evidencing the… |
31.0349 Apostille. An Apostille prescribed by the Hague Conventi… |
31.0350 Fees. The Secretary may charge: (1) for issuing a c… |
31.0351 Change of address. (a) Within 10 days after the change of a nota… |
31.0352 Change of name. (a) Within 10 days after the change of notary… |
31.0353 Resignation. (a) A notary who resigns his or her commissio… |
31.0354 Disposition of seal and journal. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), whe… |
31.0355 Death of notary. If a notary dies during the term of commissio… |
31.0356 Liability of notary and employer. (a) A notary is liable to any person for all… |
31.0357 Proximate cause. Recovery of damages against a notary or emplo… |
31.0358 Revocation. (a) The Secretary may revoke a notary commiss… |
31.0359 Other remedial actions for misconduct. (a) The Secretary may deliver a written Offic… |
31.0360 Publications of sanctions and remedial actions. The Secretary shall regularly publish a list… |
31.0361 Criminal sanctions. (a) In performing a notarial act, a notary is… |
31.0362 Additional remedies and sanctions not precluded. The remedies and sanctions of this chapter do… |
31.0363 Impersonation. Any person not a notary who knowingly acts as… |
31.0364 Wrongful possession. Any person who knowingly obtains, conceals, d… |
31.0365 Improper influence. Any person who knowingly solicits, coerces, o… |
31.0366 Additional sanctions not precluded. History: 2008, PL 30-18. Reviser’s Comment: R… |
31.0501 Definitions. When used in this chapter: (a) “Administrator… |
31.0502 Contractors license Board-Terms-Vacancy. (a) There is established the Contractors’ Lic… |
31.0503 Contractors’ license Board-Powers. The Board has power, subject to the provision… |
31.0504 Contractors’ License Administrator-Established. There is established the position of Contract… |
31.0505 Contractors’ license administrator- Powers. The Administrator has power, subject to the p… |
31.0506 License-Required-Penalty for violation. No person, firm, copartnership, corporation,… |
31.0507 License-Classification. There shall be the following 3 classification… |
31.0508 General engineering contractor’s license. A general engineering contractor’s license sh… |
31.0509 General building contractor’s license. A general building contractor’s license shall… |
31.0510 Specialty contractor’s license. A specialty contractor’s license may be issue… |
31.0511 License application-Contents- Issuance or refusal. (a) Applications for new licenses must be fil… |
31.0512 Right to license or renewal. An applicant or licensee is entitled to the l… |
31.0513 Grounds for refusal, revocation, suspension, modification, or limitation of license. (a) A license may be refused, revoked, suspen… |