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Re: VT notaries getting 60-day commission expiration notices
Posted by  VT_Syrup of VT on 12/11/18 7:55am Msg #601072
If you're a Vermont notary and getting warnings from your clients that your commission will expire in 60 days, things are different this time.

In the past you would get commissioned by county assistant judges, who don't take office until February 1, so they'd have to sign all the commissions between February 1 and 10 (although this wasn't always followed rigorously).

This time around you will be commissioned by the Office of Professional Regulation which is part of the Secretary of State's office. The notary web page there is:

https://www.sec.state.vt.us/professional-regulation/list-of-professions/notaries-public.aspx

They will begin accepting applications mid-December.
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 VT notaries getting 60-day commission expiration notices n/m -  VT_Syrup on 12/11/18 7:49am
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 VT Office of Prof.l Reg. now accepting notary applications -  VT_Syrup on 12/13/18 6:43am
 Re: VT Office of Prof.l Reg. now accepting notary applications -  VT_Syrup on 12/17/18 7:03pm



 
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