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 Re: As someone who isn’t very tech saavy, here’s what I’ve done
Posted by VT_Syrup on 11/28/22 9:12am

PaigeTurner wrote "so whatever you chose to do or not to do is ok". Maybe, maybe not. My state, Vermont, has never required journals. Before the law changed in 2019 I emailed the person in the SOS office who paid attention to notaries. According to him, although notaries aren't required to keep journals, if they do, they would be records of a public official. As such, they would be subject to the Vermont Public Records Act, which is very complicated.

The Vermont League of Cities and Towns tries to explain it here:

https://www.vlct.org/municipal-assistance/municipal-topics/public-records-act
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