A Notary Public is an individual appointed to perform the duties of administering oaths, taking acknowledgments, executing jurats, and certifying copies within the State of Nevada. The Secretary of State is charged with the responsibility of appointing Notaries Public by the provisions of Chapter 240 of the Nevada Revised Statutes. The Secretary of State's office provides this Notary Handbook to help increase awareness of the responsibilities of notaries public. In this book, you will find the tools needed to be an effective, informed notary for the State of Nevada. From the most frequently asked questions and their answers to examples of notary acts to the appropriate notary certificate to accompany each notary act - this guide will be a useful reference as you take on your role. The Secretary of State's Notary Division also offers Notary Training Classes to both current and future notaries to assist you with your duties as a Notary Public. Contents A Message from Secretary of State Who is a Notary Public? What are Some Helpful Checklists? General Qualifications for Appointment for a Resident New and Renewing an Appointment Registering an Electronic Notary Platform Role of a Notary Public Prohibited Acts Restricted Acts Sufficient Evidence of Identification Completing a Compliant Notarial Certificate Journal of Notarial Acts: Duty to Maintain Use of Stamp Signature of Notary Public Civil Penalties Notarial Fees Answers to Commonly Asked Questions
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