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Kansas Notary Journal
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Keeping a notary journal is required by law in 16 states and strongly recommended in the rest.
A journal is an important chronicle of your notarial actions and can help protect you in the event of future legal proceedings. The Modern Journal meets all state requirements and contains room for nearly 500 entries, with multiple notarizations per entry. Other features include:
- 128 numbered heavy-weight pages
- tamper-proof soft binding and sewn construction
- durable cover material
- time-saving checkboxes
- complete instructions
Every attempt has been made to strike the perfect balance between quality and economy - we hope you'll agree.
What does the law say about the Kansas Notary Journal?
Kansas Notary Handbook
III. Questions and Answers
Should I keep a log book of notarizations which I perform?
There is no statutory requirement in Kansas that a notary public keep a log book or journal. However, it is recommended that a notary public keep one for his or her own records and protection from liability.
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