§ 21-14-204. Duties of notary public
A notary public shall have the same duties when affixing a notary certificate with the notary public’s facsimile signature and facsimile seal on a commercial document as when signing a notary certificate with the notary public’s manual signature and rubber or embossed seal, and nothing in this subchapter shall remove any duty or responsibility imposed […]
§ 21-14-205. Force and effect
Notary certificates which are signed by facsimile signature and sealed by facsimile seal under the provisions of this subchapter shall have the same force and effect as notary certificates signed by manual signature and bearing a rubber or embossed seal for all purposes.
§ 21-14-201. Definitions
As used in this subchapter: (1) (A) “Commercial document” means any instrument, certificate, report, billing, affidavit, or other document which is required to bear a notary certificate by the terms of a purchase order, contract, bid specification, construction standard, testing standard, or other commercial standard, specification, or practice. (B) The term “commercial document” shall not […]
§ 21-14-202. Use of facsimile signatures and seals authorized — Filing required
Any notary public may affix a notary certificate bearing the notary public’s facsimile signature and facsimile seal in lieu of the notary public’s manual signature and rubber or embossed seal in blue or black ink on a commercial document, after filing with the Secretary of State: (1) The notary public’s manual signature certified by the […]
§ 21-14-203. Expiration and resignation
(a) Any filing by a notary public with the Secretary of State under the terms of this subchapter shall remain in effect until the earlier of: (1) The date on which the notary public’s commission in effect on the date of filing expires; (2) The filing is cancelled by the notary public by subsequent written […]