California Government Code CHAPTER 3 - Notaries Public
- Section 8200.
The Secretary of State may appoint and commission notaries public in such number as the Secretary of State deems necessary for the public convenience. Notaries...
- Section 8201.
(a) Every person appointed as notary public shall meet all of the following requirements:(1) Be at the time of appointment a legal resident of this state, except...
- Section 8201.1.
(a) Prior to granting an appointment as a notary public, the Secretary of State shall determine that the applicant possesses the required honesty, credibility, truthfulness, and...
- Section 8201.2.
(a) The Secretary of State shall review the course of study proposed by any vendor to be offered pursuant to paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) and...
- Section 8201.5.
The Secretary of State shall require an applicant for appointment and commission as a notary public to complete an application form and submit a photograph...
- Section 8202.
(a) When executing a jurat, a notary shall administer an oath or affirmation to the affiant and shall determine, from satisfactory evidence as described in Section...
- Section 8202.5.
The Secretary of State may appoint and commission the number of state, city, county, and public school district employees as notaries public to act for...
- Section 8202.7.
A private employer, pursuant to an agreement with an employee who is a notary public, may pay the premiums on any bond and the cost...
- Section 8202.8.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a private employer of a notary public who has entered into an agreement with his or her employee pursuant...
- Section 8203.1.
The Secretary of State may appoint and commission notaries public for the military and naval reservations of the Army, Navy, Coast Guard, Air Force, and...
- Section 8203.2.
Such notaries public shall be appointed only upon the recommendation of the commanding officer of the reservation in which they are to act, and they...
- Section 8203.3.
In addition to the qualifications established in Section 8203.1, appointment will be made only from among those persons who are federal civil service employees at...
- Section 8203.4.
The term of office shall be as set forth in Section 8204, except that the appointment shall terminate if the person shall cease to be...
- Section 8203.5.
In addition to the name of the State, the jurat shall also contain the name of the reservation in which the instrument is executed.(Amended by...
- Section 8203.6.
No fees shall be collected by such notaries public for service rendered within the reservation in the capacity of a notary public.(Added by Stats. 1947,...
- Section 8204.
The term of office of a notary public is for four years commencing with the date specified in the commission.(Amended by Stats. 1977, Ch. 1009.)
- Section 8204.1.
The Secretary of State may cancel the commission of a notary public if a check or other remittance accepted as payment for the examination, application,...
- Section 8205.
(a) It is the duty of a notary public, when requested:(1) To demand acceptance and payment of foreign and inland bills of exchange, or promissory notes, to...
- Section 8206.
(a) (1) A notary public shall keep one active sequential journal at a time, of all official acts performed as a notary public. The journal shall be...
- Section 8206.5.
Upon receiving a request for a copy of a transaction pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section 8206, the notary shall respond to the request within...
- Section 8207.
A notary public shall provide and keep an official seal, which shall clearly show, when embossed, stamped, impressed or affixed to a document, the name...
- Section 8207.1.
The Secretary of State shall assign a sequential identification number to each notary which shall appear on the notary commission.This section shall become operative on...
- Section 8207.2.
(a) No notary seal or press stamp shall be manufactured, duplicated, sold, or offered for sale unless authorized by the Secretary of State. (b) The Secretary of State...
- Section 8207.3.
(a) The Secretary of State shall issue certificates of authorization with which a notary public can obtain an official notary seal.(b) A vendor or manufacturer is authorized...
- Section 8207.4.
(a) Any person who willfully violates any part of Section 8207.1, 8207.2, 8207.3, or 8207.4 shall be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed one...
- Section 8208.
The protest of a notary public acting in the course and scope of employment by a financial institution, under his or her hand and official...
- Section 8209.
(a) If any notary public resigns, is disqualified, removed from office, or allows his or her appointment to expire without obtaining reappointment within 30 days, all...
- Section 8211.
Fees charged by a notary public for the following services shall not exceed the fees prescribed by this section.(a) For taking an acknowledgment or proof of...
- Section 8212.
Every person appointed a notary public shall execute an official bond in the sum of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000). The bond shall be in the...
- Section 8213.
(a) No later than 30 days after the beginning of the term prescribed in the commission, every person appointed a notary public shall file an official...
- Section 8213.5.
A notary public shall notify the Secretary of State by certified mail or any other means of physical delivery that provides a receipt within 30...
- Section 8213.6.
If a notary public changes his or her name, the notary public shall complete an application for name change form and file that application with...
- Section 8214.
For the official misconduct or neglect of a notary public, the notary public and the sureties on the notary public’s official bond are liable in...
- Section 8214.1.
The Secretary of State may refuse to appoint any person as notary public or may revoke or suspend the commission of any notary public upon...
- Section 8214.15.
(a) In addition to any commissioning or disciplinary sanction, a violation of subdivision (f), (i), (l), (m), or (p) of Section 8214.1, or a willful violation...
- Section 8214.2.
(a) A notary public who knowingly and willfully with intent to defraud performs any notarial act in relation to a deed of trust on real property...
- Section 8214.21.
A notary public who willfully fails to provide access to the sequential journal of notarial acts when requested by a peace officer shall be subject...
- Section 8214.23.
(a) A notary public who fails to obtain a thumbprint, as required by Section 8206, from a party signing a document shall be subject to a...
- Section 8214.3.
Prior to a revocation or suspension pursuant to this chapter or after a denial of a commission, or prior to the imposition of a civil...
- Section 8214.4.
Notwithstanding this chapter or Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 11500) of Part 1 of Division 3, if the Secretary of State determines, after proceedings conducted...
- Section 8214.5.
Whenever the Secretary of State revokes the commission of any notary public, the Secretary of State shall file with the county clerk of the county...
- Section 8214.8.
Upon conviction of any offense in this chapter, or of Section 6203, or of any felony, of a person commissioned as a notary public, in...
- Section 8216.
When a surety of a notary desires to be released from responsibility on account of future acts, the release shall be pursuant to Article 11...
- Section 8219.5.
(a) Every notary public who is not an attorney who advertises the services of a notary public in a language other than English by signs or...
- Section 8220.
The Secretary of State may adopt rules and regulations to carry out the provisions of this chapter.The regulations shall be adopted in accordance with the...
- Section 8221.
(a) If any person shall knowingly destroy, deface, or conceal any records or papers belonging to the office of a notary public, such person shall be...
- Section 8222.
(a) Whenever it appears to the Secretary of State that any person has engaged or is about to engage in any acts or practices which constitute...
- Section 8223.
(a) A notary public who holds himself or herself out as being an immigration specialist, immigration consultant, or any other title or description reflecting an expertise...
- Section 8224.
A notary public who has a direct financial or beneficial interest in a transaction shall not perform any notarial act in connection with such transaction.For...
- Section 8224.1.
A notary public shall not take the acknowledgment or proof of instruments of writing executed by the notary public nor shall depositions or affidavits of...
- Section 8225.
(a) Any person who solicits, coerces, or in any manner influences a notary public to perform an improper notarial act knowing that act to be an...
- Section 8227.1.
It shall be a misdemeanor for any person who is not a duly commissioned, qualified, and acting notary public for the State of California to...
- Section 8227.3.
Any person who is not a duly commissioned, qualified, and acting notary public who does any of the acts prohibited by Section 8227.1 in relation...
- Section 8228.
The Secretary of State or a peace officer, as defined in Sections 830.1, 830.2, and 830.3 of the Penal Code, possessing reasonable suspicion and acting...
- Section 8228.1.
(a) Any notary public who willfully fails to perform any duty required of a notary public under Section 8206, or who willfully fails to keep the...
- Section 8230.
If a notary public executes a jurat and the statement sworn or subscribed to is contained in a document purporting to identify the affiant, and...
Last modified: October 22, 2018