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Posted by Brenda J Khan on 9/23/04 8:46pm
Msg #8748

CA Notary Requirments changing

NNA had a whole article today in regards to CA notary laws and requirements changing. I thought I would pass this info on to all.
The main changes are,

Assembly Bill 2062 amends Government Code Section 8201(a)(3) by pushing back to July 1, 2005, the date when applicants must have completed a six-hour course on Notary duties approved by the Secretary of State. Previously, the commencement date was January 1, 2005, but delays in promulgating rules for course providers made the January date unworkable. Once these rules are in place, applicants may start taking approved courses prior to July 1 in order to fulfill the new education requirement effective on that date.

California Notary commission applicants now must complete a six-hour course one time in addition to passing the mandatory examination already in place. Applicants for renewal appointments must also take an approved six-hour class; for all successive reappointments after the first, a three-hour course is required.

Only in five states are Notary commission applicants required to take a course of instruction on their notarial duties — North Carolina, Florida, Pennsylvania, Missouri and California

I hope this info helps! BK-FL

Reply by Jon on 9/23/04 11:51pm
Msg #8772

They talk about the class requirements that make them money, but did they outline the major new requirements for a jurat that AB 2062 also addressed? For those industrious enough to look it up, it will be Government Code 8202(not in the handbook until 2005)

Just Curious

Reply by Joan Bergstrom on 9/24/04 12:47am
Msg #8781

Yup!!

The Notaries in these 5 states are the best Notaries in the United States!!!

Reply by BrendaTX on 9/24/04 1:15pm
Msg #8817

Joan said: "Yup!! The Notaries in these 5 states are the best Notaries in the United States!!!"

But probably, she meant to say, "Yup!! The Notaries in these 5 states are the best Notaries in the United States!!! Well, those, and a few located 'deep in the Heart of Texas.' "

(;>)




 
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